By Erin Maxson The pilgrims had much to be thankful for in 1621. A year earlier, 102 of the Separatists and their Mayflower crew landed at Plymouth in what ...
(November 26, 2009)
The traditional Thanksgiving story is that some time in the fall of 1621, the settlers at Plymouth, Mass., held a feast to thank God they'd survived their ...
(November 26, 2009)
Little is known about the first Thanksgiving dinner in the Plimoth (also spelled Plymouth) Colony in October 1621, attended by some 50 English colonists and ...
(November 26, 2009)
Though many competing claims exist, the most familiar story of the first Thanksgiving took place in Plymouth Colony, in present-day Massachusetts, in 1621. ...
(November 26, 2009)
Little is known about the first Thanksgiving dinner in the Plimoth (also spelled Plymouth) Colony in October 1621, attended by some 50 English colonists and about 90 native Wampanoag men in what is now Massachusetts. ...
(November 25, 2009)
The only written eyewitness account of the first Thanksgiving dinner was a letter written by colonist Edward Winslow to his friend in England in late 1621. History scholars have scoured this correspondence to try to accurately forge ...
(November 25, 2009)
National Geographic photos paired with careful historical research create a top-notch children's photo-essay that highlights the Native American experience in 1621.
(November 12, 2009)