The Mayflower and Thanksgiving History | Pilgrims Edition | 2nd Grade U.S. History Vol 1
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You celebrate Thanksgiving every year, but do you know why? It’s important to understand the historic background of widely-celebrated festivities so as to fully appreciate them. Thanksgiving is not just about coming together to eat roasted Turkey. It’s a symbolic celebration of good harvest, which helped our ancestors survive in the early 1600s. Open this book to find out more about Thanksgiving!

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Date de parution 15 février 2017
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781541901391
Langue English

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The Mayflower and Thanksgiving History Pilgrims Edition 2nd Grade U.S. History Vol 1




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The Mayflower voyage has become an iconic story in some of the earliest annals of American history, with its story of death and of survival in the harsh New England winter environment.




The Mayflower was the name of the sailing ship that took the people, who would become known collectively as the ‘Pilgrims’, to the New World.




The Mayflower was a three-masted ship, most likely between 90 and 110 feet long.

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