For the Pilgrims, turkey symbolized a bountiful harvest and the promise of survival in the New World. It was a central part of their Thanksgiving feast in 1621, representing both gratitude for the land's resources and the cooperation between the Pilgrims and Native Americans. The bird has since become an enduring symbol of Thanksgiving, embodying themes of community and thankfulness.
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