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In 1620, when Pilgrims arrived in present-day Plymouth. Squanto and other Wampanoag Native Americans taught the starving Pilgrims how to cultivate corn, farm squash and beans, hunt, catch fish, and collect seafood. So when the harvest came, each were able to bring something to celebrate the Pilgrims "Thanksgiving".

(BTW you can't eat goods)
The Indians and pilgrims shared thanksgiving together as a ceremony forbeing able to reside on land together in harmony. They would spend the entire day playing games and cooperating together to complete tasks. At the end a huge feast was served in honor of the celebration.

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