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Q: According to Of Plymouth Plantation what event may have saved the lives of the Pilgrims?
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What special event took place at Plymouth Rock?

Plymouth Rock is the place where the Mayflower Pilgrims landed and founded the Plymouth Colony in 1620. It is considered one of the most significant dates in American history.


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What happened in 1607 to Plymouth?

I'm not sure anything of significance happened at Plymouth in 1607. In 1620 people we now call Pilgrims landed at Plymouth on a ship named the Mayflower and formed the first self sustaining British colony in North America. Then in 1621 they had a harvest feast with the Native Americans who had helped them survive that first year. Today we celebrate this event as Thanksgiving.


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When did the Pilgrims and Indians have the Thanksgiving meal?

After their first harvest, the colonists of Plymouth held a celebration of food and feasting in the fall of 1621. Indian chiefs Massassoit, Squanto and Samoset joined in the celebration with ninety of their men in the three-day event. This is said to be the first North American day of Thanksgiving. On October 3, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation calling for the observance of the fourth Tuesday of November as a national holiday.


Why did many Plantation wives manage the plantation alone?

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What event happened in 1620?

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What did the Pilgrims make for Thanksgiving Day?

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How many attended the 1621 Thanksgiving?

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