The pilgrims had a reason to give thanks, nowadays it's just a big jamboree.
Careful historical research has shown that no kangaroo meat was present on the Pilgrims Thanksgiving menu.
Careful historical research has shown that no kangaroo meat was present on the Pilgrims Thanksgiving menu.
The Pilgrims of Thanksgiving were a group of English settlers who established the Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts in the early 17th century. They were seeking religious freedom and left England aboard the Mayflower in 1620. The first Thanksgiving in 1621 was a harvest celebration shared with the Wampanoag people, who helped them survive their first year in the New World. This event is often regarded as the foundation of the modern Thanksgiving holiday in the United States.
The pilgrims got off their ship, the Mayflower, at Plymouth, which is located in present-day Massachusetts. This landing took place in November 1620, where they established one of the first successful colonies in North America. The site is historically significant and is often associated with the Thanksgiving holiday.
There were many Pilgrims at the first Thanksgiving. Two of these include William Bradford and Edward Winslow.
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According to a letter, hand-written by a Pilgrim named Edward Wintston, all of the Pilgrims who were present at the first Thanksgiving were survivors of the voyage on the Mayflower. Those present at the first Thanksgiving feast were 22 men, 13 children, 14 teenagers, and four married women. A total of 53 pilgrims were there. There were also some 90 Indians in attendance. Also derived from the letter is that the Indians killed 5 deer for the feast and brought them to share with the Pilgrims.
The England colony founded by the Pilgrims in 1620 was Plymouth Colony. Established by a group of English Puritans seeking religious freedom, the Pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower and settled in present-day Massachusetts. Plymouth became one of the earliest successful colonies in New England and is famously known for the celebration of the first Thanksgiving.
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