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Every year Thanksgiving is now celebrated on this day
The fourth Thursday in November
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True or false: Pilgrims always wore black clothes.
False!
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How long did the Pilgrim's voyage last?
66 days
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True of false: More Native Americas than Pilgrims attended the first Thanksgiving.
True (90 Wampanoags, 50 Pilgrims)
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If a Pilgrim said to you "Arsy Farsy" what would they mean?
Backwards
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What are the three sisters?
Corn, squash, and beans
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How many passengers (not crew) were aboard the Mayflower?
102
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True or False: The Pilgrims were Puritans who left England in search of financial opportunities.
False! They left to find the freedom to practice their religion as they chose.
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What river runs near the Wampanoag homesite in Plymouth?
The Eel River
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Where did the Pilgrims leave from?
Plymouth England
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What is a Wampanoag home called?
Wetu
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When did the Mayflower set sail?
1620
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What is a Wampanoag dug out canoe called?
Mashoon
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