because the indians introduced it to the pilgrams
The Bible does not say anything about Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving was started by the Pilgrims/Indians, which was after the Bible was written.
Thanksgiving is a way to say thanks for the food they have and the shelter they live in. This started by new comers who settled in the land and had resources.
The Pilgrims only came to Ameria, not the Philippines, so there is no native words for Happy Thanksgiving. In America, people from the Philippines say, "Happy Thanksgiving" like other Americans.
When you say Thanksgiving, most people think of the Pilgrims, Plymouth Rock, and New England. However, the FIRST Thanksgiving in the New World was in Virginia, at what is now Berkeley Plantation. That took place in November of 1619. This was officially recognized in a proclamation by President John F. Kennedy.
To celibate the cold winter they lived though and to say thanks to the indeans.
I belive what your trying to say is Non Feasting?
Yes, America was more of a Christian country back then, so they prayed a lot.
No they were not. The native Americans went to trade and it was the polite thing for the pilgrims to say please stay.
Thanksgiving is a way to say thanks for the food they have and the shelter they live in. This started by new comers who settled in the land and had resources.
i think it would be corn or a other crop i am doing a crossword a 5 letter word if u can help me text back it say a festive or joyous meal for a pilgrims
Your teacher wants to know what you would say -- this is a question designed to make you think about how life might have been back then, and about what you would do in a certain situation.
There is no thanksgiving in Sweden. Glad Tacksägelsedag would be a literal translation. Thanksgiving would be understood though. There is an annual Thanksgiving Day in Sweden which is a church holiday, called tacksägelsedagen, which literally means thanksgiving day, but this day has has nothing to do with pilgrims, turkeys, and pumpkins, which are all unique to the American experience. Religious Swedes go to church on the holiday but, as most Swedes (and Europeans in general) are secular, most do not go.