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Squanto benefited from his relationship with the Pilgrims because he learned to speak better English. He is largely known for being vital to the pilgrims, because he assisted them during the first winter in Plymouth, Massachusetts, which was extreme weather compared to their native England. Squanto had already learned English as he had sailed back and forth from England to the colonies.
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Sarah Moore Grimké (1792–1873) and Angelina Emily Grimké (1805–1879), known as the Grimké sisters, were the first nationally-known white American female advocates of abolition of slavery and women's rights. They were speakers, writers, and educators.