They ate pumpkins squash and corn
Corn, beans and squash are the three main crops, but the local Nations taught the pilgrims to eat seafood such as clams; as well as how to hunt wild game, wild fowl and to collect other edible foods from the region.
they wanted to give thanks to god. which is called thanksgiving.
The pilgrims gave thanks to the plague that took out most of the Native Americans in Mass.
The pilgrims had a special celebration to give thanks to God for a bountiful harvest.
Because they had survived the harsh winter and were giving thanks to God for helping them survive it.I think they did because they were the Indians made thanksgiving so they decided to do it as well
Corn, beans and squash are the three main crops, but the local Nations taught the pilgrims to eat seafood such as clams; as well as how to hunt wild game, wild fowl and to collect other edible foods from the region.
to give thanks, a great feast was planned.
To celebrate the pilgrims' first harvest.
they wanted to give thanks to god. which is called thanksgiving.
Squanto helped the Pilgrims by teaching them how to fish, plant crops, and survive in the unfamiliar environment of the New World. He also acted as a translator between the Pilgrims and the Native American tribes in the area.
Someone will claim that Native Americans buried a fish with the seeds. This is an urban legend, and native Americans did NOT practice fertilization of crops. They did practice crop rotation, but farming was low-intensity subsistence farming. Sorry, but this is nothing but a "fish story".
The Indians had to give up their land to the landowners as part of treaties, purchases, or forced removals by the government. This resulted in the loss of their territory, resources, and way of life.
Yes, the Wampanoag Native Americans joined the Pilgrims for the first Thanksgiving celebration. They played a crucial role in helping the Pilgrims with farming, hunting, and fishing, and they also brought food to share. The celebration was a way to give thanks for a successful harvest and to foster goodwill and friendship between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag.
The pilgrims gave thanks to the plague that took out most of the Native Americans in Mass.
The pilgrims had a special celebration to give thanks to God for a bountiful harvest.
What we now know as the First Thanksgiving was celebrated by the pilgrims to give thanks for a successful corn harvest. The Native Americans (Indians) joined in celebrating with the pilgrims. At the time, they had no way to know that it would result in a national holiday that is celebrated still.
Because they had survived the harsh winter and were giving thanks to God for helping them survive it.I think they did because they were the Indians made thanksgiving so they decided to do it as well