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Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday of November. This year, Thanksgiving is November 27. How is Thanksgiving celebrated in the United States?. We turn this:. We turn this: into this!. HELP!!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Thanksgiving

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• Thanksgiving is celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday of November.

This year, Thanksgivingis November 27.

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How is Thanksgiving celebrated in the United States?

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We turn this:

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We turn this:into this!

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HELP!!

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• The first Thanksgiving was celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621

• The Pilgrims had sailed to America in 1620 in a ship called the Mayflower.

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The Pilgrims Landing at Plymouth Rock

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• The Pilgrims had left England to escape religious persecution.

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• The Pilgrims had left England to escape religious persecution.

• They knew nothing about America, its land, its plants, or its animals.

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• The Pilgrims had left England to escape religious persecution.

• They knew nothing about America, its land, its plants, or its animals.

• The first winter was very cold and snowy.

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• The Pilgrims had left England to escape religious persecution.

• They knew nothing about America, its land, its plants, or its animals.

• The first winter was very cold and snowy.• Out of 110 settlers, over 60 died in the first

winter.

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Plymouth (Reconstruction)

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• In the spring, the Indians helped the starving Pilgrims.

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• In the spring, the Indians helped the starving Pilgrims.

• An Indian named Squanto taught the Pilgrims how to survive in America.

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• In the spring, the Indians helped the starving Pilgrims.

• An Indian named Squanto taught the Pilgrims how to survive in America.

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• Squanto had traveled to England with fishermen, so he knew English.

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• Squanto had traveled to England with fishermen, so he knew English.

• He taught the English how to plant corn.

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• Squanto had traveled to England with fishermen, so he knew English.

• He taught the English how to plant corn.– The Indians put a fish in the hole with the corn

seeds.

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• Squanto had traveled to England with fishermen, so he knew English.

• He taught the English how to plant corn.– The Indians put a fish in the hole with the corn

seeds.• He taught the English how to make syrup from

the sap of the maple trees.

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• With the Indians’ help, the settlers had a big harvest in 1621.

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• With the Indians’ help, the settlers had a big harvest in 1621.

• After the harvest, the Pilgrims and the Indians had a large feast.

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• With the Indians’ help, the settlers had a big harvest in 1621.

• After the harvest, the Pilgrims and the Indians had a large feast.

• Governor William Bradford declared it a day of thanksgiving.

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• With the Indians’ help, the settlers had a big harvest in 1621.

• After the harvest, the Pilgrims and the Indians had a large feast.

• Governor William Bradford declared it a day of thanksgiving.

• This first Thanksgiving feast lasted for three days!

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The First Thanksgiving

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• The American settlers continued to celebrate Thanksgiving after each harvest

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• The American settlers continued to celebrate Thanksgiving after each harvest

• After the United States gained independence from England, different states celebrated Thanksgiving on different days

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• The American settlers continued to celebrate Thanksgiving after each harvest

• After the United States gained independence from England, different states celebrated Thanksgiving on different days

• In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday

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• Today Thanksgiving is a holiday for everyone…

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…except the turkeys!