After landing at Plymouth, Mass., in 1620, a group of English colonists struggled to survive the harsh elements. And as the story goes, the Wampanoag Native Americans helped them, and, in the fall of 1621, shared a large meal with them in a three-day celebration of their harvest.
THANKSGIVING TRADITIONS: Though far removed from its origin story, the feast holds some of our most enduring national and family rituals and memories
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