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Most of the early colonists were colonists because of religion. They were not colonists first and religionists second. They were religionists first and that resulted in their becoming colonists.
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It's a lot easier if you take it out of the can first. If you do so, you'll probably find that they pureed it before putting it in the can, so you don't really need to do anything more to it.
Many of the first Americans that arrived from England sought religious freedom.
Well first you get a carving knife and carve any face in your pumpkin. Then you make the inside of the pumpkin hollow- and stick the appropriate size candle in your pumpkin and then you have a glowing pumpkin!
Instead of carving a jack-o-lantern, you can decorate your pumpkin. First, get an apple corer. Then get your pumpkin and core out little polka-dots all over your pumpkin. It looks very cute in the end!!(don't forget to empty the inside of your pumpkin first!!)
Northeastern Native American tribes grew squash and pumpkins. They roasted or boiled them for eating. Historians think that the settlers were not very impressed by the Indians' squash and/or pumpkins until they had to survive their first harsh winter when about half of the settlers died from scurvy and exposure. The Native Americans brought pumpkins as gifts to the first settlers, and taught them the many used for the pumpkin. This is what developed into pumpkin pie about 50 years after the first Thanksgiving in America.
pumpkin is the 1234321 of science. The first awsome guy to find it out was awesome josh
the pilgrims took a pumpkin and hollowed it out.then they put milk, honey, and spices in to the pumpkin and baked it over hot ashes and they got the first pumpkin piethis was answered by a 10 year old