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Did the Pilgrims have a successful harvest in their first year?
No, they did not.
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What happened to many Pilgrims in the first year?
Many of them died from starvation and disease
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When did the Pilgrims first arrive in America?
They first arrived in 1620.
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How did Native Americans celebrate their harvest festivals?
The Natives celebrated by singing, dancing and praying.
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True or false: The first known thanksgiving celebration was held in Canada.
True
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When do Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving now?
Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving on the second Monday in October
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What did the Native Americans teach the Pilgrims to do?
The Native Americans taught them how to grow corn and other crops, how to collect berries, and how to fish and hunt.
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Who did the Pilgrims invite to their celebration in 1621?
They invited the Native Americans to their celebration.
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Did the Pilgrims have a successful harvest in 1621?
Yes, they did.
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What do some families do on Thanksgiving now?
Some families share a festive meal together with traditional dishes such as turkey and stuffing, mashed potatoes, squash, and cranberry sauce.
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Unscramble: nieceremos
ceremonies
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When do Americans celebrate Thanksgiving now?
Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday in November
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True or false: The North American Natives held thanksgiving meals before the European settlers
True
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True of false: When the Pilgrims arrived in North America in 1620, they had a successful harvest
False
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True or false: Canadians and Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on the same day.
False
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Unscramble: rvationsta
starvation
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What did the Pilgrims do to celebrate their harvest in 1621?
They celebrated by having a large feast
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