Yes, the spanish conquistadors brought them and they came before.
gunner was here
pig turkey (if you count wings) horses (if they were desperate they would've eaten them)] Thats all i can think of theres room here to improve!
The Puritans who first came over here
The first Thanksgiving was a three-day long celebration.
Yes, It's what started Thanksgiving. Pioneers came to settle in the u.s. and said"Let's give thanks for having the opportunity to be here in a free country."
Because the Conquistadors brought the first modern horses to America. The horses that were native to the Americas were extinct by the time Europeans got here.
Here are five interesting facts about that historic event: The first Thanksgiving feast was actually a three-day celebration. The Pilgrims and the Wampanoag didn’t just eat turkey and cranberry sauce. They also ate venison, wildfowl, and fish. The first Thanksgiving was not a religious holiday. The first Thanksgiving was not a national holiday. The first Thanksgiving was not a public event. ... They would celebrate THANKSGIVING to bless the crops that hade was grown, and to praise God
Yes, It's what started Thanksgiving. Pioneers came to settle in the u.s. and said"Let's give thanks for having the opportunity to be here in a free country."
Well, they were actually already here with the native Indians, they trained wild horses, and bred them, but some also came with the spanish explorers.
Not a lot. Apart from UK citizens living here, we do not celebrate Thanksgiving.
horses are here because God created them and put them here.
When the pilgrims first came to America, the native indians taught them how to survive here in America. To show the pilgrims' thanks, they treated the indians to a big feast, aptly named thanksgiving.