How many pilgrim women survived to celebrate the first Thanksgiving?
a.
b.
FOUR
Only 4 adult women were left in the entire colony: Eleanor Billington, Elizabeth Fisher Hopkins, Mary Brewster, and Susanna White Winslow. Of course, they were the ones who cooked and served the first Thanksgiving meal.
REDE
What meat did the native Americans bring to the first Thanksgiving?
DEER
After they arrived, some of the Native Americans went out hunting and brought back five deer to give to the governor, the captain, and others.
KFRO
What traditional eating utensil was NOT used at the first Thanksgiving?
FORK
Pilgrims ate the first Thanksgiving meal with a knife, a spoon, and their fingers. The fork was introduced 10 years later by Governor Winthrop of Massachusetts, but didn't really catch on until the 18th century.
TOPLU
What is a baby turkey called?
POULT
A male turkey is called a tom or a gobbler, a female turkey a hen, and a baby turkey a poult.
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Carrot
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What day is the Thanksgiving holiday observed in the United States?
4TH THURSDAY OF NOVEMBER
In the U.S., Thanksgiving is celebrated on the Fourth Thursday in November. (Canadians observe Thanksgiving on the Second Monday in October.)
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