First Thanksgiving Research Paper

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Thanksgiving is a commonly celebrated holiday almost everywhere. Everyone enjoys the food and celebration, but the question is: where did it all start out. The answer to that question is in the location of the First Thanksgiving; Plymouth Colony. Though all most people care about is the turkey and the pumpkin pie, not everybody knows the story of the First Thanksgiving in Plymouth Colony. It all started one day when all of the Separatists, a group of Christians who wanted to start a new, better church, in England were being persecuted. Most of the ones that were still alive fled to Holland where the government had nothing against Separatism. They would have stayed in Holland, but they were very patriotic to the home country, Britain, …show more content…
They did not tell the Wampanoag about the feast. One day, when hunting for food, they fired their guns at an animal. The Wampanoag thought that they were attacking them, so the decided to send a letter to the Pilgrims asking what they were doing with their guns. The Pilgrims, after a while, decided to write back. They told the Wampanoag about the Thenksgiving Feast. They also said that the gunshots were some of the Pilgrims hunting for food. At this letter, the Wampanoag tribe was highly relieved. They celebrated at first, then decided to hunt for some venison, which is deer-meat, for the …show more content…
For one, the Pilgrims were not advanced enough in their colony to have buckles on their shoes for it was considered a luxury. Second, the Pilgrims did not eat at one big table, for there were too many of them, about 150, so they had several tables, both inside and outside, for the Pilgrims and Wampanoag tribe to eat together. Third, the Thanksgiving feast was not one day, nor three days, but the whole week. At some times, the Pilgrims and Wampanoag ate together, and other times they ate separately. Forth, and last, the Pilgrims' meal was almost nothing like the Thanksgiving meal we eat today. Based on eyewitness reports from Pilgrims, they had no turkey, for their main course was the Wampanoag's venison and some waterfowl that was hunted by the Pilgrims. They could not have mashed potatoes, for they had no milk. They did eat pumpkin, but did not have pumpkin pie, beause they lacked sugar and flour for the “pie”