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Dive into the historical significance and customs of the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth in 1621. Learn about the Pilgrims, Mayflower voyage, Native American interactions, and traditional feast. Discover why this event holds a special place in American history. Explore the survival story of early settlers and their newfound harvest celebrations amidst challenges. Uncover the cultural exchange between the Pilgrims and Native Americans that paved the way for future Thanksgiving traditions. Delve into the legacy of gratitude and unity that continues to be celebrated today.
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First Thanksgiving By Mrs. Masters
Question #1 • The people who came to Plymouth in 1620 are known as ____________.
Answer #1 • the Pilgrims
Question #2 • The people who came to Plymouth sailed on a ship called ________________.
Answer #2 • the Mayflower
Question #3 • Before they came to Plymouth, some of the passengers lived in ________.
Answer #3 • Holland
Question #4 • Plymouth is now in the state of _______.
Answer #4 • Massachusetts
Questions # 5 • The first winter ________ of the people in Plymouth died.
Answer #5 • one half
Question #6 • The settlers survived the next summer because Native Americans taught them to grow __________.
Answer #6 • corn
Question #7 • The first Thanksgiving took place in _____.
Answer #7 • 1621
Question #8 • The settlers in Plymouth invited a Native American leader named __________ to join them for the first Thanksgiving.
Answer #8 • Massasoit
Question #9 • People at the first Thanksgiving probably did not eat ____________.
Answer #9 • spaghetti • pizza • tacos
Question # 10 • The men in Plymouth hunted ________ for the first Thanksgiving.
Answer #10 • deer
Question #11 • Children in Plymouth usually ate ________ .
Answer #11 • standing at the table.