no
no they didn't
because pilgrims celebrated it too.
The Pilgrims landed in the future state of Massachusetts on December 1620. So they missed that year's harvest. Thanksgiving was an outgrowth of the widespread celebration of thanks for the harvest throughout many places and times. That celebration therefore was held the following year, in 1621.
the pilgrims and the native Americans decided that it was so good to work together that they would do it every year
yeah
1621
1692
In the fall of 1621
There are different things that the Pilgrims had to eat at the Thanksgiving feast. The food mainly entailed ducks and geese among other traditional delicacies. Thanksgiving is marked on every fourth Thursday of November.
In November.
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