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Hello!!I’m not a turkey.

Don’t eat me,Please!

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THE MAYFLOWER WAS AN OLD SAILING SHIP. IT HAD BEEN

BUILT TO CARRY

CARGO, NOT PASSENGERS.

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FORTUNATLY, NATIVE PEOPLE CALLED WAMPANOAG, SHARED THEIR KNOWLEDGE

AND HELPED THE PILGRIMS

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THE HARVEST WAS VERY SUCCESSFUL, AND THE

PILGRIMS FOUND THEMSELVES WITH ENOUGHT FOOD TO PUT

AWAY FOR THE WINTER

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THE STORY OF THE FIRST THANKSGIVINGA long time ago, in 1620 people called Pilgrims left their homes in England and came across the ocean to America in a boat called the Mayflower.The Mayflower was no cruise ship. In fact she wasn’t built for passengers at all.On November, after sixty five days at sea, they land at Cape Code in Massachusetts. By December they will make their way to Plimoth. The Pilgrims arrived in the New World during Winter, making it very difficult for them to find food and build shelters.Already weakened by their two month voyage, most of the passengers failed to survive the first few months in their new home.Fortunately, native people called Wampanoag also known by “eastern people” shared their knowledge and helped the Pilgrims how to fish, hunt and plant. In 1621, the harvest was very successful and the Pilgrims found themselves with enough food to put away for the winter. There was corn, fruits, vegetables, fish to be packed in salt and meat to be cured over smoky fires. The Pilgrims had much to celebrate and give thanks. They and the Wampanoag shared an Autumn harvest feast which is now known as the first Thanksgiving.Food was served onto the table and then people took the food from the table and ate it. They didn’t use forks, they ate with spoons, knives and their fingers. It lasted three days.

Since then every year they celebrate Thanksgiving to remember the brave Pilgrims and to give thanks for all of their blessings, in the fourth Thursday of each November.Turkey is the most common main dish of a Thanksgiving dinner because could feed more than a chicken so thanksgiving is sometimes called Turkey Day.

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The Pilgrims were English Separatists who founded (1620) Plymouth Colony in New England. In the first years of the 17th century, small numbers of English Puritans broke away from the Church of England because they felt that it had not completed the work of the Reformation. They committed themselves to a life based on the Bible. Most of these Separatists were farmers, poorly educated and without social or political standing. One of the Separatist congregations was led by William Brewster and the Rev. Richard Clifton in the village of Scrooby in Nottinghamshire.

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The worst part about going on a trip is deciding what to pack. For the Mayflower passengers and all others who followed them on transatlantic journeys throughout the 17th-century, good preparation could mean the difference between life or death! What would you take and what would you leave

behind?

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