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In the year 1620, a little ship came to America. It was called the Mayflower. There were one hundred people on the ship

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In the year 1620, a little ship came to America. It was called the Mayflower.

There were one hundred people on the ship.

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The people were called Pilgrims. They came from England.

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The Pilgrims wanted to have their own church. They could not have

their own church in England.

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The first winter was very cold. The Pilgrims did not have much food. They

did not have warm clothes

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The Pilgrims got sick. Many Pilgrims died. It was a terrible time.

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In the spring, Indians came to visit. They were friendly. Two Indians could speak

English.

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The Indians showed the Pilgrims how to plant corn.

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The Pilgrims worked hard. They cut down trees. They built houses. They

learnt to hunt the turkeys that lived in the woods.

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When fall came, the Pilgrims were very happy because they had a lot of food

for the winter.

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They made a big dinner. They invited the Indians to come and eat with them.

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The Indians brought deer for the dinner. They cooked outside. They ate

and ate for three days.

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The Pilgrims were thankful for the good things they had. This was the first

Thanksgiving in America.

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In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln said there would be a national day of Thanksgiving. Since then Americans

have officially celebrated Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday

of November.

• President Abraham Lincoln

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This year on November 22nd, people all over the USA will be getting together with

their families to enjoy roast turkey and cranberry sauce.

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A traditional Thanksgiving dinner with turkey, mashed potatoes,

cranberries and more…

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Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade passes Times Square in Manhattan

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