the Wampanoags were the ones who shared the first thanskgiving with the pilgrims. if it wasn't for them the harvest would have failed and we wouldn't be here.
93 native americans(indians).
About 90 Native Americans from the Wampanoag tribe attended the first Thanksgiving dinner.
just write Native Americans.
There was no popcorn at the first Thanksgiving.
the Wampanoags were the ones who shared the first thanskgiving with the pilgrims. if it wasn't for them the harvest would have failed and we wouldn't be here.
pilgrims
93 native americans(indians).
About 90 Native Americans from the Wampanoag tribe attended the first Thanksgiving dinner.
1621
Probably not. The first Thanksgiving took place in America, and it was a feast to celebrate the friendship between the Pilgrims and the Native Americans.
The Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harvest feast together in 1621. It is now acknowledged as one of the first Thanksgiving celebrations in the colonies.
the first thanksgiving was most probably Not the very first one, i am sure that the indians celebrated thanksgiving Long before the british found them. In short, No it certainly wasn't.
just write Native Americans.
they held it in the year 1621
The Wampanoag did not bring popcorn to the first Thanksgiving feast, but they did bring corn.
There was no popcorn at the first Thanksgiving.