Clams, cod, eels, lobsters, and mussels may have been part of the first Thanksgiving fare. But they weren't identified specifically in any known record of that first celebration. The only surviving records indicated that venison and fowl were served.
The Pilgrims ate lobster, eel , goose, duck, seal , and cod.
they ate turkey beans corn and rice
they wanted to give thanks to god. which is called thanksgiving.
they eat turkey and mushed potates
Their hands.
because thats really yummy
an apple
Hands
because you eat turkey on thanks giving
Yes; the native Americans brought venison for both parties, the pilgrims and themselves, to eat.
Turkeys are eaten on Thanksgiving because the early colonists who had the first Thanksgiving mentioned eating turkey. The colonists celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Wampanoag Indians.
they had corn and squash for sure
yes they did
Nothing, Thanks giving is an American holiday and not celebrated in Africa