Which event are we referring to pilgrims and turkey
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Thanksgiving day is often assumed that today's Thanksgiving menu originated in an event commonly referred to as the “first Thanksgiving.” There is indeed evidence of a meal shared between Pilgrim settlers at Plymouth colony (in what is now Massachusetts) and local Wampanoag Indians in late 1621.
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The mention of pilgrims and turkey refers to the event of Thanksgiving Day.
- Thanksgiving Day is a part of the English culture. This event is celebrated to acknowledge the sacrifices and blessings of the past years. It also marks the beginning of the holiday season.
- The first Thanksgiving event occurred in November 1621 at Plymouth. It began as a celebration of the successful harvest in autumn.
- This event includes a warm meal with family and friends and an exchange of gifts among our loved ones.
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