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Thanksgiving Unwrapped showed that the first Thanksgivings were celebrated for 3 days.
After a long hard year when, were it not for their native friends, the pilgrims would surely have perished, they were ready for a celebration. Their first harvest was bountiful and they wanted to glorify God's providence and show their gratitude for those who had helped them. The first Thanksgiving feast lasted for three days in December, 1621.
It all depends on the year. For example if its 2011 the first thanksgiving was 392 years ago.
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3 Days
equinoxes, solstices, the first planting and the first harvest
It takes about 100 to 120 days to harvest butternut squash.
The first Thanksgiving was a kind of harvest festival - the settlers were so happy to have made a successful first harvest in the new world that they had a three-day long celebration.
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