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What challenge does Harry Bailey give the Pilgrims in Canterbury tales?

Harry Bailey gives the pilgrims the challenge of telling a story on the journey to Canterbury and back. Each pilgrim must share two stories on the way, and two stories on the way back, for a total of four tales.


Which was the first native American tribe to share the thanksgiving feast?

pilgrims


Was there a treaty signed with the pilgrims and the Indians to share land?

Yes with the wampanaugs


Did the pilgrims share pumpkin pie and corn on the cob and sweet potatoes with the wampanoag?

The Pilgrims did share their food with the Wampanoag, but not Pumpkin Pie because that recipe was not yet invented. Corn was part of the meal as one of the main dishes.


What year did chief massasoit share popcorn with the pilgrims at the first thanksgiving?

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What secretes of agriculture did the Indians share with the pilgrims?

One of the earliest and most important was fertilization of the soil.


Why did the pilgrims in Canterbury Tales gather?

All of the characters in the Canterbury Tales are pilgrims, and the main reason they are traveling is to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. To be more specific about individual motivations though, you would have to specify a character by more than "pilgrim."


What do the Scarecrow and Dorothy share on their journey?

Well, Dorothy was trying to get back to Kansas and the scarecrow was looking for a brain.


What are the reason for Internet?

to share the information


Did the pilgrims shared pumpkin pie at the first thanksgiving?

The Pilgrims did share their food with the Wampanoag, but not Pumpkin Pie because that recipe was not yet invented. Corn was part of the meal as one of the main dishes.


Why did the Indians help the pilgrims?

knowone really knows some say that they were just nice others say that it was to get a share


Why do the pilgrims go to the shrine of saint Thomas Canterbury Tales?

The pilgrims in Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" journey to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury to pay their respects and seek blessings. This pilgrimage serves as a religious and social gathering where they share stories to pass the time and entertain each other along the way. The pilgrimage also reflects the characters' individual beliefs, desires, and attitudes towards faith and morality.