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100
What did FDR contribute to Thanksgiving history? 

moved the holiday up a week in an attempt to spur retail sales during the Great Depression; referred to as Franksgiving and was mostly opposed; in 1941, he officially made it the last Thursday in November. 

100
This is the name of the Indian Tribe that helped the Pilgrims their first winter.
The Wampanoag
100

This vegetable was grown by the Indians.

Corn

100

Where did the Pilgrims arrive?

near the tip of Cape cod

100

What year did the first Thanksgiving occur?

1621

200

Where can the roots of Thanksgiving be traced to? 

Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans feasted and paid tribute to their Gods after the fall harvest; Also resembles the Jewish harvest festival  of Sukkot; Native Americans have rich tradition  of commemorating the fall harvest with feasting

200

What is the name of the Native American who helped the Pilgrims?

Squanto

200
These two groups of people celebrated the first Thanksgiving together.
Pilgrims and Indians
200

Where did the Pilgrims live for their first winter after arriving?

On the ship

200

The Mayflower carried this many passengers.

102

300

What other celebrations of Thanksgiving have been noted in American history? 

1565 - Spanish exploreer Pedro Menendez de Avile invited members of the local Timucua tribe to dinner in St. Augustine, FL after holding a mass to thank God for his crew's safe arrival


1619 - British settlers created a proclamation designating their date of arrival as a day of thanksgiving to the almighty God

300

Who was the governor of the pilgrim's settlement?

William Bradford

300

What percentage of Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving?

90%

300

Which state was the first to adopt an annual Thanksgiving holiday?

New York, 1817

300

This many Pilgrims died their first winter.

Half (51)

400

What was the purpose of the original thanksgiving?

to feast and give thanks to God after having to fast regularly due to drought

400

Why is Squanto an important Native American to note?

he was a member of the Pawtuxet tribe who had been kidnapped by an English sea captain and sold into slavery before escaping to London and returning to his homeland on an exploratory expedition

400

Did the Pilgrims and Native Americans eat pumpkin pie? 

No, they did not have ovens and there was little to no sugar in the Mayflower's supply

400

Where had the Pilgrims intended on arriving?

mouth of the Hudson River

400

In what year was Thanksgiving made a national holiday and by whom?

1863, Abraham Lincoln

500

How long did the original thanksgiving last?

3 days

500

This American writer launched a campaign to establish Thanksgiving as a national holiday

Sarah Hale, writer of Mary Had a Little Lamb

500

What did the Pilgrims and Native Americans most likely eat at the first thanksgiving?

fowl, corn, deer cooked with Native American spices and cooking methods. 

500

Which area of the US remained unaware of the Thanksgiving tradition well into 1800s?

The south

500

What year did the Macy's Day Parade begin?

1924