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The First Thanksgiving Essay
The first thanksgiving The first thanksgiving was when the indian and the pilgrims had three days of food and hunting and fun there was 354 people at the first thanksgiving. They didn't have pumpkin pie. Thanksgiving is a day of thanks for everything they had. Back then the pilgrims didn't have much and lost of people died it was getting cold.the inden decided to help the pilgrims. If they didn't help most of the pilgrims would have died. The pilgrims wanted more land so they went to plymouth by accident they were looking for some other place. The first thanksgiving was a sign of peace and a day for thanks. It was on november 1621. The indian gave the

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