When the Mayflower came, first to the outer arm of the Cape and then into Plimoth, we looked on them with apprehension and great curiosity. It was much larger than our biggest canoe. As they landed, they brought a lot of baggage with them and seemed like they were here to stay. We knew that there would be great changes in the way we would live.
Answer:- they were confused to why they were on they're land but they soon went to help them. the native american's were nice enough to share their food with the pilgrims and show them their ways of how they survive. so that's how we got along with each other and how we learned to farm and/or harvest food.