There were many official days of Thanksgiving in colonial America. The feast that occurred near Plymouth Rock in 1621 was not considered by the Puritans as a "thanksgiving" but rather as a prayer.
The first Thanksgiving took place at Plimoth plantation, in modern-day Plymouth, Massachusetts.
The fist Thanksgiving took place at the Plymouth Colony.
well it was located in Plymouth near the Plymouth rock but no one knows for sure exactly where it took place.
The last Thursday in November.
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The first Thanksgiving took place in Plymouth, Massachusetts with the English settlers breaking bread with the local Native American tribes. At the time Bradford was the governor of the colony.
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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.
The first Thanksgiving parade took place in November 1621.
It was Virginia.
The first Thanksgiving took place in November 1621, when the Pilgrims, who had settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, celebrated their successful harvest with a feast. They were joined by the Wampanoag people, who had helped them survive their first year in the New World. The gathering lasted for three days and included various foods, games, and activities, marking a moment of cooperation and gratitude between the two groups.
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