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November 2, 2008 at 7:55 pm #265794
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myth: the first thanksgiving was in 1621 and the pilgrims celebrated it every year thereafter.
on such a religious day, the types of recreational activities that the pilgrims and wampanoag indians participated in during the 1621 harvest feast–dancing, singing secular songs, playing games–wouldn’t have been allowed. The feast was a secular celebration, so it never would have been considered a thanksgiving in the pilgrims minds.
myth: the original thanksgiving feast took place on the fourth thursday of november.
After that first harvest was completed by the Plymouth colonists, Gov. William Bradford proclaimed a day of thanksgiving and prayer, shared by all the colonists and neighboring Indians. In 1623 a day of fasting and prayer during a period of drought was changed to one of thanksgiving because the rain came during the prayers.
Gradually the custom prevailed in New England of annually celebrating thanksgiving after the harvest.
During the American Revolution a yearly day of national thanksgiving was suggested by the Continental Congress. In 1817 New York State adopted Thanksgiving Day as an annual custom, and by the middle of the 19th century many other states had done the same. In 1863 President Abraham Lincoln appointed a day of thanksgiving as the last Thursday in November, which he may have correlated it with the November 21, 1621, anchoring of the Mayflower at Cape Cod.myth: the pilgrims wore only black and white clothing. they had buckles on their hats, garments, and shoes.
fact: buckles did not come into fashion until later in the seventeenth century and black and white were commonly worn only on sunday and formal occasions. women typically dressed in red, earthy green, brown, blue, violet, and gray, while men wore clothing in white, beige, black, earthy green, and brown.
fact: the only furniture that the pilgrims brought on the mayflower was chests and boxes. they constructed wooden furniture once they settled in plymouth.
myth: the mayflower was headed for virginia, but due to a navigational mistake it ended up in cape cod massachusetts.
treacherous seas prevented them from venturing further south.
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