Imagine this. It’s the fall of 1620. Months ago, you left your home in England. You boarded a ship with your parents and other Pilgrims. Soon, you’ll step ashore in a new land. You wonder: What will it take to survive?
Now picture the scene from a different point of view. You’re a member of a Native American community called the Wampanoag (WAHM-pah-nawg). You’re on a beach, scraping out a log to make a canoe. You see a ship sailing toward your shore. You wonder: Who are these newcomers?
Four hundred years ago, the Pilgrims arrived in what is now Massachusetts. They built a settlement called Plymouth. The tale of the Pilgrims, and the Native Americans they met, is a famous chapter in American history.