because they had lots of room to plant this specific plant so they did. that's why they had so many stocks of it..
The Pilgrims landed in the future state of Massachusetts on December 1620. So they missed that year's harvest. Thanksgiving was an outgrowth of the widespread celebration of thanks for the harvest throughout many places and times. That celebration therefore was held the following year, in 1621.
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
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When they came to north carolina there where already indians living here so the pilgrimms made a deal with the indians that they would teach the indians how th harvest food if the indians tought them how to hunt and gather.
yes the pilgrims did want freedom so they could serve God freely
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It was good for the Pilgrims, they would have died without the Indian's help. As for the natives, I'm not sure it was so good.
The pilgrims and Indians got together and didnt get along so well but they learned to like each other and tought each other many things.The native Americans tought the pilgrims how to harvest food so they had a big feast! BY CAMRYNW58
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No, the Pilgrims did not have a harvest feast the following year (1622), because the harvest was so poor. In fact, they did not begin to prosper until around 1625. The harvest feast was not considered a "day of thanksgiving" by the English--to them, a day of thanksgiving was a religious observance. The Pilgrims did have a day of thanksgiving in 1623, not for the harvest, but for rain, which ended a long drought. Over the next 150 years, harvest feasts were held sporadically throughout the American colonies, in good years. It was not until 1789 that George Washington declared "a day of public thanksgiving and prayer", to give thanks to God for the establishment of a self-governing nation of people. Even then, Thanksgiving was not an annual holiday. In 1863, Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation setting the date of the Thanksgiving holiday that we now observe.
The Pilgrims landed in the future state of Massachusetts on December 1620. So they missed that year's harvest. Thanksgiving was an outgrowth of the widespread celebration of thanks for the harvest throughout many places and times. That celebration therefore was held the following year, in 1621.
According to Historians, the Pilgrims spent Thanksgiving preparing for a large feast by hunting wild game and preparing favorite dishes in celebration of their harvest. The Pilgrims also invited the native Indians to join them in the feast since the Indians helped the Pilgrims survive the first harvest. For the most part, the Pilgrims ate and played games with each other and the Indians.
dionysus is so important to the Greeks because he was whom taught humans to grow, harvest, make and enjoy wine. he also taught humans to party and have a good time. thanks!! :D
1620 was an important year for the future of America. This is the year the first pilgrims arrived in Massachusetts from Europe.
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
bc they want to have a government
so that the time of harvest is still the same or you can harvest your crops in the same time....