Well where else would they plant corn?
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During the first Thanksgiving, pilgrims ate Indian corn, wild turkey, and corn bread. Thanksgiving was held as a way of thanking the Native Americans that gave them food and help them live.
they did the turkey in the corn field
indian corn
Historians are conflicted about specific food on the first Thanksgiving menu. The two foods most are certain the pilgrims had are corn and venison.
The Indians. The pilgrims were having trouble growing corn, so they went peace making with the Indians so that they would teach them how to grow it right.
During the first Thanksgiving, pilgrims ate Indian corn, wild turkey, and corn bread. Thanksgiving was held as a way of thanking the Native Americans that gave them food and help them live.
turkey
corn, and turkey
they had corn and squash for sure
The foods that were likely eaten at the Pilgrims for Thanksgiving were duck, goose, passenger pigeons, oysters, and fish. They also had pumpkin, Indian corn, beans, walnuts, and acorns. The Pilgrims drinks likely consisted of beer and wine.
Indian corn was eaten by the pilgrims at Thanksgiving. It begins with the letter i.
the pilgrams possibly had turkey,corn,and cornbread
The Pilgrims' first Thanksgiving dinner included potatoes, fowl, and beans. I'm not so sure they had rice.
The Pilgrims and the Indians were the creators of Thanksgiving Day.Some of the food items brought to the first Thanksgiving feast were: corn, venison, turkey, bread, potatoes, and milk.
They ate whatever crops they had such as corn and potatoes, and one turkey.
they did the turkey in the corn field
Corn is a native North American plant. The American Indians introduced the cultivation of corn to English Pilgrims and it was served during the first Thanksgiving.