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the 4th colony is not New Hampshire its New York!
The proclamation was made by colonial Governor William Bradford, who was elected the leader of the Plymouth colony after John Carver died in the winter of 1620-1621, along with nearly half of the colonists.
Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. The first Thanksgiving was celebrated by the pilgrims in 1621 at Plymouth Plantation.
The English colonies celebrated Christmas in the 1400's. After Rome adopted Christianity as the official religion, Christmas became the most important celebration in Europe.
"Yankee Doodle" is a patriotic song that originated during the American Revolutionary War, poking fun at American colonists. The lyrics describe a person named Yankee Doodle who dresses in a silly way and thinks highly of himself. Over time, the song became a symbol of American pride and independence.
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the 4th colony is not New Hampshire its New York!
The Plymouth colony in 1621.
The proclamation was made by colonial Governor William Bradford, who was elected the leader of the Plymouth colony after John Carver died in the winter of 1620-1621, along with nearly half of the colonists.
No, Rhode Island. Georgia was the last colonysettled, but the fourth to ratify the Constitution.
Foundation Day is a celebration in Western Australia. The day is celebrated in honor of the first colony state by the British in Australia.
One theory is that "Yankee" goes back to the time when New York was a Dutch colony, from its founding in 1624 until 1664. The Dutch farmers of the colony were sometimes referred to disparagingly as Jan Kees (pronounced Yahn Keys), which meant "John Cheese".
The proclamation was made by colonial Governor William Bradford, who was elected the leader of the Plymouth colony after John Carver died in the winter of 1620-1621, along with nearly half of the colonists.
Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. The first Thanksgiving was celebrated by the pilgrims in 1621 at Plymouth Plantation.
The English colonies celebrated Christmas in the 1400's. After Rome adopted Christianity as the official religion, Christmas became the most important celebration in Europe.
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