beacause the animal they would eat was either hibernateing or dead
# The pilgrims and Wampanoag people celebrated because they were thankful for the food (corn and animals) they harvested and hunted.
indians gave them food that winter
The Native American (Indians live in India, Native Americans live in America) helped the Pilgrims survive in a new world that the Pilgrims saw as an untamed wilderness due to the lack of modernization like roads, guns, and other commodities. They showed and helped the pilgrims hunt fish and farm. Specifically introducing them to corn.
they planted t here food and made things for them and other people. the men went out to get the wood and they had to go hunting to get the food. the woman did the all of the cooking and the cleaning and the making the clothes.
People from England came to America. They were called Pilgrims. They came to America in 1620. The Pilgrims wanted freedom of religion. They wanted to choose their own church. They came on a ship they called the Mayflower. The Pilgrims lived in a place called Plymouth. The Indians (Native Americans) helped them build Why_did_Pilgrims_come_to_Americaand find food. The Native Americans (Indians) were the first people to live in America.
beacause the animal they would eat was either hibernateing or dead
The turkey is the most common food on a thanksgiving day.
"The Pilgrim's Journey'' A Native American named Squanto taughtthe oilgrims many skills. He showed them new ways to get food. they leaened to catch fish, hunt deer, and plant corn. By the fall of 1621, there was plenty of food in the colony. The Pilgrims planned a special dinner to celebrate. This meal is where the holiday called Thanksgiving came from.
"The Pilgrim's Journey'' A Native American named Squanto taughtthe oilgrims many skills. He showed them new ways to get food. they leaened to catch fish, hunt deer, and plant corn. By the fall of 1621, there was plenty of food in the colony. The Pilgrims planned a special dinner to celebrate. This meal is where the holiday called Thanksgiving came from.
After their first harvest, the colonists of Plymouth held a celebration of food and feasting in the fall of 1621. Indian chiefs Massassoit, Squanto and Samoset joined in the celebration with ninety of their men in the three-day event. This is said to be the first North American day of Thanksgiving. On October 3, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation calling for the observance of the fourth Tuesday of November as a national holiday.
October 1621 The event that Americans commonly call the "First Thanksgiving" was celebrated by the Pilgrims after their first harvest in the New World in October 1621. This feast lasted three days, and—as recounted by attendee Edward Winslow— was attended by 90 Wampanoag and 53 Pilgrims.
pumpkin pie
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
There are different things that the Pilgrims had to eat at the Thanksgiving feast. The food mainly entailed ducks and geese among other traditional delicacies. Thanksgiving is marked on every fourth Thursday of November.
When you're eating cranberry sauce today - the one day a year when it seems like a good idea - know this about the Pilgrims. Yes, they had cranberries. No, they didn't have sugar. I, for one, can't imagine cranberry sauce without a sweetener.There's more. Turkey wasn't the only fowl the Pilgrims ate - they also cooked cranes, partridges and, believe it or not, eagles. The History Channel, in conjunction with food historians, put together this list of food that was likely on the menu in 1621, at the first Thanksgiving:
What vegetable did the pilgrims think was poisonous?
no