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    • Myth: The First Thanksgiving Was in 1621. The origin story of Thanksgiving details how the Mayflower left Plymouth, England, in September 1620 and arrived near Cape Cod two months later, after which time passengers established a settlement at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    • Myth: Thanksgiving Has Been an Annual Holiday Ever Since. Very little was written about the 1621 feast in Plymouth, leading historians to believe it was aonetime eventwith no particular lasting significance for the Plymouth Colony settlers.
    • Myth: The First Settlers Were Called Pilgrims. The group of English colonists who settled in Massachusetts have become known as Pilgrims, but they were initially known by various other names.
    • Myth: The Pilgrims and the Indigenous Peoples Were Friends. While the traditional Thanksgiving narrative suggests the Pilgrims extended an invitation to the local Native American people to join their feast as a gesture of friendship, there are no historical records to support that.
  1. Nov 26, 2019 · What is the Thanksgiving myth? The myth is that friendly Indians, unidentified by tribe, welcome the Pilgrims to America, teach them how to live in this new place, sit down to dinner with them...

  2. The myth of the first Thanksgiving refers to the mythologized retelling of a 1621 harvest feast by the Puritans in Plymouth, Massachusetts as the foundation for the modern Thanksgiving holiday as celebrated in the United States.

  3. Nov 24, 2016 · Here, in this article, I debunk a few of the most popular misconceptions about the so-called “first Thanksgiving,” including when it was held, why it was held, and who was present at it. Misconception #1: The first Thanksgiving dinner in North America was held by the Pilgrims in Massachusetts in 1621. This is completely false.

  4. Nov 21, 2017 · Not to rain on your Thanksgiving Day parade, but the story of the first Thanksgiving, as most Americans have been taught it — the Pilgrims and Native Americans gathering together, the famous...

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  6. Nov 22, 2023 · We've all seen the various depictions of the first Thanksgiving supper, American Indians in their feathered headdresses and loincloths and Pilgrims in the black-and-white costumes that we've come to believe that they wore.

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