What is the name of the ship that Pilgrims came on?
the Mayflower
Were the Pilgrims and Wompanoags always in an alliance?
no
Why is Thanksgiving called Thanksgiving?
because it's giving thanks
What did the Wompanoags mostly eat? (hint theres three) (bonus what were the three called collectively)
Corn Squash and Beans
(bonus= the three sisters)
Where did the Pilgrims sleep ?
below decks
Did the Pilgrims like to be called Pilgrims?
no
Did the Wompanoags have Thanksgiving before the Pilgrms came?
yes
What is the most popular food at Thanksgiving?
turkey/mashed potatoes with gravy
What type of deer did the Wompanoags eat?
White Tailed Deer
How many people died on the Mayflower?
45
Where did the Pilgrims first land?
jamestown virginia
Where in america are the Wompanoags native to?
Massachutess (Marthas Vineyard)
When is Thanksgiving going to be celebrated in 2020?
November 26 Thursday 2020
What did the Wompanoags eat? ( there's another answer)
Food
Who built the Mayflower?
Christopher Jones
Was the Mayflower supposed to hold people?
no it was supposed to hold cargo
What kind of house did the Wompanoags live in?
Wetus or Wigwam
Was the pilgrims thanks giving the first thanksgiving?
nope
What food did the first Thanksgiving meal mostly consist of?
contained waterfowl, venison, lobster, clams, berries, fruit, pumpkin, and squash.
How many CHILDREN were on the Mayflower?
32
How many Pilgrims were on the Mayflower?
102 people including children, women, and men
Why at first were the Wompanoags considered savages?
(bonus what did the Womapoags drink)
because they bathed
(bonus= tea and boiled water the water was boiled to get rid of the risk of = poison, parasites and milaria
How many countries celebrate Thanksgiving?
(bonus question that wont give you any extra points which countries celebrate Thanksgiving)
17 (bonus answer = the United States, Canada, Brazil, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and Liberia, and the sub-national entities Leiden, Norfolk Island, and Puerto Rico
What did the Womapnoags eat (theres another answer)?
Jerusalem artichoke, pumpkin, and zucchini. Meat included deer (venison), black bear, rabbit, grouse, squirrel, duck, geese, muskrat, beaver, otter, raccoon and turkey.
What did the Pilgrims eat on the Mayflower?
hard tack, salt pork, dried meats including cow tongue, various pickled foods, oatmeal and other cereal grains, and fish. The primary beverage for everyone, including children, was beer.