Communal rituals of giving thanks have a longer history in North America, and it was only around the turn of the 20th century ...
When the Pilgrims first celebrated Thanksgiving in 1621, their feast did not have turkey. Pilgrim chronicler Edward Winslow ...
This MA Native American tribe sat down with Pilgrims at the 'first' Thanksgiving, but it didn't go as the traditional story suggests.
One of the biggest holidays of the year in America is Thanksgiving. In fact, Thanksgiving is the busiest time of the year for ...
Most Americans picture the first Thanksgiving as a long table piled high with the land’s bounty and seated around it are the ...
Stuffing, also known as dressing, was popularized for Thanksgiving in the 1830s, according to the Library of Congress.
Answer: D. According to a contemporaneous account by Pilgrim leader Edward Winslow, the Wampanoags brought deer, while the ...
Before you trot out the turkey for the big feast, how much do you know about the original Thanksgiving that began the holiday ...
According to the History Channel, the first Thanksgiving was celebrated by the Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts in ...
The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621 -- ah, seems like just yesterday! Nowadays, the Thanksgiving menu features wide ...
The white European settlers celebrated as the “Pilgrims” were, in fact, America’s first undocumented immigrants.
It’s too bad that the incoming neo-communist mayors of New York City and Seattle don’t know the real story of Thanksgiving ...