There were about one hundred and forty people at the first Thanksgiving.
The first Thanksgiving feast in 1621 was attended by approximately 50 Pilgrims and around 90 Native Americans from the Wampanoag tribe. The gathering lasted three days and celebrated the Pilgrims' successful harvest. While the exact numbers may vary in historical accounts, these figures are commonly referenced.
The reason why the first Thanksgiving was held outside was because a lot of people attended the feast. The Pilgrims did not have a building that was big enough to hold so many people, so they had to have it outside.
I dont know how many i think 666
143 Edward Winslow reported 90 Native Americans and 53 Pilgrims attended the Thanksgiving event in 1621
There were many Pilgrims at the first Thanksgiving. Two of these include William Bradford and Edward Winslow.
About 90 Native Americans from the Wampanoag tribe attended the first Thanksgiving dinner.
90 braves plus the chief, Massasoit.
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.
Thanksgiving is a time when the Pilgrims came to America and celebrated by having a feast with some Native Americans in the area that helped them get food. It was a huge feast with many people there. Today we celebrate Thanksgiving as a time to get together with family or friends. Turkey is definitely a popular food on Thanksgiving!Thanksgiving is a feast of thanksgiving, held on the fourth Thursday in November in the United States, and the second Monday in October in Canada. Traditionally, it is held to remember the celebration by the Pilgrims of the first harvest in the new North American colony. For more information on the history and original meaning of Thanksgiving, see the related question on how Thankgiving originated.The Pilgrims wanted to invite the Indians and to thank The LORD and Divine Providence for helping them survive in The New World.
Of the original 102 Pilgrims who arrived on the Mayflower in 1620, only about half survived to attend the Thanksgiving celebration in 1621. By that time, approximately 50 Pilgrims were alive, having endured a harsh winter that claimed many lives due to illness and food shortages. The Thanksgiving event was a three-day feast shared with the Wampanoag people to celebrate the successful harvest.
13 pilgrims and 90 Native Americans
Thanksgiving is an American holiday. It represents the first feast the Pilgrims had when they came to America from England. China does not celebrate Thanksgiving, unless that Chinese person is living in America.