Answer:
Squanto helped the Plymouth Colony
Explanation:
the answer you are looking for is false, it is not true.
"A. Native American leaders followed Gandhi's model of nonviolent, passive resistance
<span> in their protests" is true, but many of these methods originated in the tribes themselves. </span>
On November 11, 2018, churches bells were rung 100 times all across Canada - also all over the world - to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended World War I, also known as <em>"The Great War</em>".
This event did also honor the Canadians soldiers that sacrificed their lives during that conflict that took place between 1914 and 1918.
The event was named "Bells of Peace".
The correct answer is:
Colonists avoided the rugged, difficult Cumberland Gap.
The Cumberland Gap was long used by Native Americans, was brought to the attention of settlers in 1750 by Thomas Walker, a Virginia physician and explorer. The path was used by a team of frontiersmen led by Daniel Boone, making it accessible to pioneers who used it to journey into the western frontiers of Kentucky and Tennessee. It was very hard for colonists to go through mountains. The Indian Americans were the ones who discovered it.