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The Pilgrims had duck, eel, venison, and mussels on the first Thanksgiving. The Scholastic website has detailed information on the first Thanksgiving.http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plan/thanksgiving-lessons-grades-3-5
I'm assuming your referring to Thanksgiving of 1621 at Plymouth Colony, MA, rather Thanksgiving of 1619 at Berkley Hundreds, VA since the Virginia colonists fasted that day. The hit of the party at Plymouth were the seven deer the Wampanoag Indians brought. The menu was rounded out by; geese, turkeys, ducks and assorted game birds, eels, lobsters, clams and assorted fish, berries, squash, pumpkins and assorted fruit.
Animal such as deer.
The Pilgrams celebrated the first Thanksgiving because the year before when they arrived on land. They did not have provision of food and it was to late to plant. The first winter was know as the Starving Time. This was because alot of people died. In the Spring a Indian named Squanto had came forward and spent a few months with the Pilgrams. During this time he taught them how to fertilize the land. Fish, stalk deer and such. At the harvest the Pilgrams invited the tribe to come and bring their families. There were 90 Indians that arrived. During this time they learned new games from each other, ate, and generally had a good time.
usually the week before or the week after thanksgiving.
deer meat
The Indians used Turkey, deer, and duck.
Seven...exactly seven deer were served at the first Thanksgiving.
yes,The first Thanksgiving meal consisted of deer, corn, shellfish, roasted meat and cranberries.
The pilgrims ate fowl, but it is uncertain as to whether it was turkey. They also ate lobster and deer that the Indians brought to the feast.
The pilgrims ate fowl, but it is uncertain as to whether it was turkey. They also ate lobster and deer that the Indians brought to the feast.
That turkey was not served. Though there is no record Turkeys were one of the most common birds in the area. So common they would not be recorded as seasonal birds were. That the food was supplied by the Indians. They did bring food, good food including deer, but both the settlers and the Indians supplied food.
Deer
5 deer
deer meat. squash and another type of veggie that i can't remember. They had no turkey on the first Thanksgiving
Fowls, deer, lobster and possibly other animals provided meat at the first Thanksgiving.
Fowls, deer, lobster and possibly other animals provided meat at the first Thanksgiving.