There were more Indians- ninety-three (93) Indians and fifty-three (53) Pilgrims.
No, many had died and the Native Americans were more than the colonists.
More Indians
yes, 4 wild turkeys
The Turkey is an important part of the Thanksgiving tradition because according to the legend of the Pilgrims and Indians they shared turkey in a several day fest to thank the Indians for helping them plant crop and harvest for winter. Whether the Pilgrims and Indians actually ate turkey is not known. It is possible that they did because Turkey would be redilly abundant in the east US but this isn't a certainty. However, Turkey is a food that is abundant in the US and is large and can feed many people, this is probably why Turkeys are eaten at Thanksgiving.
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 first people to celebrate Thanksgiving were the Pilgrims and the Indians.
the indians gave the pilgrims a feast when they first arrived in america. this feast had turkey in it.
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.
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.
Massachusetts The Pilgrims and Indians
The Indians.
Pilgrims served the wild turkeys on first Thanksgiving.
yes
Im throwing out a random guess but im thinking they had some turkey......
The first person to eat turkey on Christmas day is not known, for sure. However, one of the first people to do it was King Henry VIII. Still, the goose remained the most popular Christmas day food in England until the turkey finally won out in the mid 20th century.