The Americans celebrated their first harvest by having the first Thanksgiving with the Native Americans.
No they were not. The native Americans went to trade and it was the polite thing for the pilgrims to say please stay.
The Pilgrims got along with the Native Americans and never fought in Cuba.
because the pilgrims taught the Native Americans how to farm.
John Carver was the governor that made the treaty between the pilgrims and the native Americans
The pilgrims gave thanks to the plague that took out most of the Native Americans in Mass.
No one. They made it. the pilgrims did not receive the feast. they shared the thanksgiving feast with the native Americans to celebrate the good harvest, their friendship, and to givem thanks to the n. Americans for helping them
The Pilgrims and the Native Americans
To celebrate the pilgrims' first harvest.
No they were not. The native Americans went to trade and it was the polite thing for the pilgrims to say please stay.
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My religion (christianity) celebrate it to thank God for all he does. Most celebrate it for the day that Pilgrims and the Native Americans had a feast to signify their alliance.
Probably not. The first Thanksgiving took place in America, and it was a feast to celebrate the friendship between the Pilgrims and the Native Americans.
Thanksgiving
At first the Pilgrims and the Native Americans got along well but as more and more settlers arrived and they demanded more land, the relationship between the Native Americans and the Pilgrims snapped and they went to battle in King Philip's War.
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 accounted by attendee Edward Winslow it was attended by 90 Native Americans (who provided most of the meat: five freshly killed deer) and 53 Pilgrims. The New England colonists were accustomed to regularly celebrating "thanksgivings", days of prayer thanking God for blessings such as military victory or the end of a drought (not feasts).In later years problems arose between the Pilgrims and Native Americans.