In 1621 the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harvest feast which is acknowledged today as one of the first Thanksgiving celebrations in the colonies. For more than two centuries, days of thanksgiving were celebrated by individual colonies and states.
Check that coin again. There was no such thing as a dollar (or the United States) in 1621.
From what country? There was no United States, or even such thing as a dollar in 1621.
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Fruits and vegtables such as grapes. They used those fruits and vegtables to make drinks and many more
as far as I remember American history it was the pilgrims
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The first Thanksgiving!
He helped the pilgrims
Check that coin again. There was no such thing as a dollar (or the United States) in 1621.
Capture of Saumur happened in 1621.
Siege of Montauban happened in 1621.
Tamblot Uprising happened in 1621.
From what country? There was no United States, or even such thing as a dollar in 1621.
Siege of Jülich happened in 1621-08.
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No, Thanksgiving wasn't celebrated in America until 1621.
they never u idiots!!! it was north America in 1621!