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Thanksgiving, celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in the U.S., traces its origins to 1620 when the Mayflower arrived with Pilgrims, English settlers in New England. After a challenging first harvest, they received help from the local Wampanoag tribe. The first Thanksgiving feast in 1621 featured a variety of foods, including turkey, venison, and clams. Today, traditional songs like "Over the River and through the Woods" and "We Gather Together" accompany festive gatherings as families come together to express gratitude and enjoy a shared meal.
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1620 – Ship Mayflower arived to U.S. Pilgrims – English settlers of New England
First harvest was terrible local Indians (Wampanoag) help them
The First Thanksgiving 1621 - feast between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag
Menus turkey, waterfowl, venison, fish, lobster, clams, berries, fruit, pumpkin, and squash. Traditional Songs "Over the River and through the Woods" "We Gather Together" "Come, Ye Thankful People, Come" "For the Beauty of the Earth" "Alice's Restaurant" "The Thanksgiving Song"
United States - Thanksgiving currently celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November, has been an annual tradition in the United States since 1863. Canada- Thanksgiving,occurring on the second Monday in October ...the end