Their first year was awful. At least half of the Pilgrims died in the winter. By the way, I like cheese! Do you like cheese? I want some cheese! Do you have cheese? I like cheese!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Their first year was horrible.
Unfortunately this would be very pre-historic times and something we will never know. The closest answer that could be given would likely be the celebration of the seasons such as the winter solstice. Civilizations around the globe all tend to have ancient traditions to celebrate the coming of a season.
Because the Wampanoag, who had helped them survive a very difficult year.
Well... It was a color. With another color put on it. It was on a fabric. It was mainly the first color. And the pilgrims made it. It wasn't very good. They didn't have anything cool to make it with. So they used their cute little hands. PIE
Well first of all we do not have a Indian tribe come over. Turkey was very rare, if there were any at all, so it has differed so much.
i have absolutly no clue where they landed. this should be very helpful...
Their first year was awful. At least half of the Pilgrims died in the winter. By the way, I like cheese! Do you like cheese? I want some cheese! Do you have cheese? I like cheese!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Their first year was horrible.
Yes, the Pilgrims first landed on the very tip of the cape (Provinctown) before moving on to Plymouth.
Unfortunately this would be very pre-historic times and something we will never know. The closest answer that could be given would likely be the celebration of the seasons such as the winter solstice. Civilizations around the globe all tend to have ancient traditions to celebrate the coming of a season.
This may differ from my previous answers but I think it is to celebrate the friendship between the Native Americans and the Pilgrims and to celebrate to a season full of hard work and to rest up for the winter.
Yes they did, but I don't know if they brought very many with them on the first voyage.
Because the Wampanoag, who had helped them survive a very difficult year.
The pilgrim's first winter was very severe as almost half the group died.
The Pilgrims gave thanks to God for their bountiful feast on the very first Thanksgiving day.
inside a small stockade that they built before the onset of cold weather
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Virginia was the home of the very first settlement in 1607 with Jamestown and then in 1620 came the Pilgrims to Massachusetts and Plymouth colony.