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The history of Thanksgiving is not just about Pilgrims. Learn about the role Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Franklin D. Roosevelt had in creating the modern Thanksgiving.
The gathering at Plimoth Plantation was not quite what is portrayed in US history books. But it is possible to reinterpret the holiday from a larger point of view.
From the Pilgrims first landing in the New World to their feast with the Indians, Thanksgiving's history brings to realization the meaning behind this holiday.
Thousands of people can trace their roots back to the original colonists who came to America on the Mayflower. These resources will help you with your research.
Thanksgiving in Canada emerged from British customs and the American holiday. Thanksgiving history started as a time to give thanks for successes and triumphs.
Reflection on Thanksgiving beginnings while Americans look forward to get together and traditional meal.
National Geographic photos paired with careful historical research create a top-notch children's photo-essay that highlights the Native American experience in 1621.
The first Thanksgiving was a combination of Indian and European traditions in celebration of a bountiful harvest, and became a holiday centuries later.
Primary students read Thanksgiving themed kids' books, complete Venn diagrams, make art collages, and write rhyming poems during language arts and social studies lessons.
The history of Thanksgiving in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States; a bird's eye view of a traditional Thanksgiving and holiday meal in the Southern U.S.
The meal shared by Pilgrims and Indians was not the traditional Thanksgiving meal eaten by many Americans today.
Thanksgiving is a major holiday celebrated across the United States of America. Festivities can strengthen love shared between family and friends.
The days before Thanksgiving break are tricky; many students leave for break early. Teachers can use games, crafts, and free patterns with semi-full classes.


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