History of the Holidays: History of Thanksgiving | History

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@SBTNTrucHoSucks
@SBTNTrucHoSucks - 13.12.2024 02:50

What I remembered about Thanksgiving to this day. I've watch a similar Documentary film about Christopher Columbus and the Mayflower back in 1989, Elementary School 5th grade how did Columbus found America? The fist one here were the Native American. How the Native would teach Columbus and his men grow crops, pumpkin and corn and hunt for turkey.

One day one of Columbus men saw one of the Native wearing a rope necklace with a piece of gold and ask the Native is there any more? The Native took Columbus's men to a river where there's gold. The Columbus men went and report to the Queen that they found America which is today, and found a river of gold. The Queen sent many ships to the land and kill all of the Native and take their gold. Not only the Queen's men kill the Native but whoever scalp the most Native get certain an amount of money.

We should give Thanks to God for the Native American who showed Columbus and his men how to grow crops and hunt for turkey.
Then the homeless living in the cold of Winter nights, the orphan children for a meal with our family that not everyone can have.

Scalping: the act of cutting or tearing a part of the human skin from the head.

Turkey, corn and pumpkin is for Thanksgiving thanks to the Native American. But Christmas foods there's more variety than Thanksgiving. Turkey on Christmas or pumpkin doesn't feel and look right.

My favorite Christmas foods is the Roast Goose and Ham. But family doesn't like Goose or Ham. My family is weird. Goose is higher quality meat than chicken and duck. Their meat is a rich red in color. Chicken farm is most in America then duck. But a few Gosse farm.🐺

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@mefistovonbedre7285
@mefistovonbedre7285 - 29.11.2024 19:04

Then they killed Native Indians and continue celebrate it as their day to celebrate

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@Lekyksdu91
@Lekyksdu91 - 29.11.2024 17:30

Zh oe

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@Oscarman303
@Oscarman303 - 29.11.2024 10:52

Happy thanksgiving

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@FerozahIsmail
@FerozahIsmail - 29.11.2024 06:47

I grew up in a Methodist school. We had a day called Harvest Day. Everyone brought food items to be distributed in the community to needy family. It was very special. Thank God. (Allah)

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@LA_Vally
@LA_Vally - 29.11.2024 01:11

Pov "You are here, as an immigrant, learning the history behind Thanksgiving traditions—so fascinating!" 🦃

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@JuanGarcia-gj5fz
@JuanGarcia-gj5fz - 29.11.2024 00:38

I'm searching this video today because my kamala supporting fiance says that today should be called "Genocide Day" 😮

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@PsychoPills-yx3lc
@PsychoPills-yx3lc - 28.11.2024 23:43

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

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@SacredOwl
@SacredOwl - 28.11.2024 20:30

In case you were wondering...

shared by the Pilgrims and Wampanoag at Plymouth Colony in 1621. Edward Winslow, an English leader who attended, wrote home to a friend:
“Our harvest being gotten in, our governor sent four men on fowling, that so we might after a special manner rejoice together after we had gathered the fruit of our labors. They four in one day killed as much fowl as, with a little help beside, served the company almost a week. At which time, amongst other recreations, we exercised our arms, many of the Indians coming amongst us, and among the rest their greatest king Massasoit, with some 90 men, whom for three days we entertained and feasted, and they went out and killed five deer, which they brought to the plantation and bestowed on our governor, and upon the captain and others.”
William Bradford, the governor Winslow mentions, also described the autumn of 1621, adding, “And besides waterfowl there was great store of wild turkeys, of which they took many, besides venison, etc. Besides, they had about a peck a meal a week to a person, or now since harvest, Indian corn to that proportion.”
What other bird can you eat for weeks? Yes, turkey was on the menu.

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@GDC-v8p
@GDC-v8p - 28.11.2024 16:33

Pagan holiday!

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@adnantoons
@adnantoons - 28.11.2024 14:12

It’s a celebration of a genocide

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@Jimchillihead
@Jimchillihead - 28.11.2024 13:47

In the name of Jesus Christ;
I give thanks for Your graciousness, Thy will be done.
I pray for courageous submission and understanding, for Your people in accordance of Your will.
Amen

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@issabeyatl6781
@issabeyatl6781 - 28.11.2024 05:40

Lies after lies I don’t know when they will tell the truth.

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@王班超
@王班超 - 28.11.2024 05:39

感恩节的由来:美国人给原住民带来了自由和民主,以及毛毯。😅

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@Yahwehismyfather
@Yahwehismyfather - 27.11.2024 01:52

“Thanksgiving holiday” in America is really a pagan celebration of the genocide of Native Americans. Europeans invaded and killed a whole village of Native Americans and took over their land and crops. This is what Americans celebrate every year. The murder of innocent families.

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@ideri.aep1
@ideri.aep1 - 26.11.2024 21:24

Mrs branch class fr

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@mariilambinthewild4387
@mariilambinthewild4387 - 26.11.2024 19:55

“History” channel…do better.

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@vegaanisliveupdates-u7s
@vegaanisliveupdates-u7s - 26.11.2024 19:50

Pequot Massacre (1637):
A key historical event often linked to early Thanksgiving proclamations is the Pequot Massacre of 1637, during which colonial forces, with the help of allied Native tribes, attacked and burned a Pequot village near present-day Mystic, Connecticut.
Hundreds of Pequot men, women, and children were slaughtered—estimates range from 400 to 700 people. Survivors were enslaved or executed. Some accounts suggest this massacre coincided with one of the earliest colonial thanksgiving celebrations.
Ongoing Violence:
Throughout the 17th century and beyond, Thanksgiving proclamations were often issued by colonial leaders after military victories over Native peoples. These celebrations were tied to the systematic displacement, enslavement, and murder of Indigenous populations

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@BiSeaux-b7r
@BiSeaux-b7r - 26.11.2024 16:52

Where’s the part that talks about how the colonists slaughtered native Americans?

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@dl3g3nd45
@dl3g3nd45 - 26.11.2024 04:36

Who's here 2024!? 🎉

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@vinnykun3440
@vinnykun3440 - 24.11.2024 19:20

"to the stuffing mine"

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@carykillingbeck2874
@carykillingbeck2874 - 24.11.2024 05:08

Does anybody have the original uncut History Channel episode that Harry Smith narrated in 1997?

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@dougdante9565
@dougdante9565 - 22.11.2024 09:19

When you're the ESL teacher and wanna give the class a brief background.

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@jameshaggerty8348
@jameshaggerty8348 - 21.11.2024 22:33

FOR STUFFING!!!

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@lynneyb2469
@lynneyb2469 - 21.11.2024 16:29

You didn't even spend 1 full minute discussing the 1st Thanksgiving?

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@JesusKathrynMiller
@JesusKathrynMiller - 21.11.2024 03:03

✝️🤍🤍🤍🧄🌼🐏🐑🧄🧄🐎🐎🐎🧄🍗🧡✡️😇🎁🎁🎁🧃🥤🎂🎀🎄🌎🌍🌏🤍🦅🇺🇸🍀🍀🍀Holy Psalm 91 Jesus and KathrynMiller say Thankyou for sharing and caring and Happy New Years Thanksgiving and Family and Friends ✝️🤍🤍🤍✝️🤍🤍 Pilgrims were evangelizing to the Native Americans🤍✝️🤍🦅🇺🇸🍀🍀🍀

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@colenewaltersmusicandother9330
@colenewaltersmusicandother9330 - 18.11.2024 04:17

The "truth" about Thanksgiving is that the commonly portrayed story of a peaceful feast between Pilgrims and Native Americans is a myth.

Genocide to the native American Indians .

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@rynebozzell
@rynebozzell - 15.11.2024 19:04

So, let me get this straight: Pilgrims came to the U.S. with their wives and families, yet they didn’t know how to hunt or grow food, even though they lived in Europe beforehand? What—were they just swinging by the grocery store after work at some corporate job? Seriously? And then it supposedly took 200 years for a President to arbitrarily declare this a holiday that nobody even recognized before? This is the kind of ridiculous mis-education that’s left us all clueless today.

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@Mandontworkdonteat
@Mandontworkdonteat - 14.11.2024 20:53

💀

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@PeterLiang-f1v
@PeterLiang-f1v - 05.11.2024 01:14

(。・//ε//・。)

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@Sonicthepowerfulplush
@Sonicthepowerfulplush - 02.11.2024 00:17

So thanksgiving started at Jamestown?

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@tonjaworkman5813
@tonjaworkman5813 - 15.10.2024 18:42

More American BS, what about the thanks the pilgrims gave to their God after slaughtering millions of the native people of the land. I say their God because they clearly don’t worship the Most High, Almighty Yahuah, that I serve…

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@马喆-n9r
@马喆-n9r - 25.08.2024 15:27

Annually Genocider Cultivating Day

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@RobLaster-pw8fz
@RobLaster-pw8fz - 18.07.2024 17:18

The True Meaning Of Thanksgiving Is Weed. Smoke That's How The WHITE Man And Indian Man Got Alone. So on your table You will see the substance.
Marijuana marijuana concentrate.. Happy thanksgiving america.

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@seancook-5454
@seancook-5454 - 13.06.2024 03:23

REMEMBER PEOPLE
HISTORY MEANS
HIS STORY
BEST TO BELIEVE ARE ALL LIES.

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@BullShark-i2z
@BullShark-i2z - 30.05.2024 20:59

Do the people who push the hypothesis that Thanksgiving is about racism have any actual evidence? Thanksgiving is a Biblical Term and has nothing to do with attempted genocide. The Wampanoag Nation is still around, which means that the hypothesis should say ‘attempted’ genocide instead of “genocide” . Thanksgiving is about one of the rare instances that English settlers were nice to American Indians. Also, humans are indigenous to Africa.

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@BenStevenson-c4z
@BenStevenson-c4z - 28.04.2024 17:57

🧡 Thanksgiving 🦃🍁🍂

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@averygoldwire3776
@averygoldwire3776 - 18.01.2024 03:46

this is false

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@marcusxcm9465
@marcusxcm9465 - 29.11.2023 05:39

You think white people taught natives how to fish and gather food? Right… just like slavery benefited black people.

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@somebodysomebody7067
@somebodysomebody7067 - 27.11.2023 04:17

For those who recall it
26 Thanksgiving
25 Thanksgiving
Now it's
23

Re-edit, Revise, and Re-Invent to Fit "Narratives'

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@THEBIGC-ey6ms
@THEBIGC-ey6ms - 25.11.2023 16:57

The Red Men teach the white men about sustainability yet the white men kill and steal the Red men’s land!!! Celebrate the ingratitude!

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@michaelbrewer8780
@michaelbrewer8780 - 25.11.2023 06:59

WHITE washed version 😮

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@unnamedchannel1237
@unnamedchannel1237 - 24.11.2023 18:58

Music way too loud

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@israelite-issachar
@israelite-issachar - 24.11.2023 16:55

Bs the so called white man killed millions of native to steal this land .
They didn’t sat all together and holding hands .

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@louisasevier1034
@louisasevier1034 - 24.11.2023 05:05

They completely left out the genocide of the indigenous peoples, but go off I guess.

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@andrewnichols1240
@andrewnichols1240 - 24.11.2023 04:21

I'd like to tuck in a bit of forgotten termoil that awaited the life's of this new lands native inhabitants! We intruders push our thoughtless way onto a homeland to many human communities savagely heartlessly no remorse no apathy to this day! God forgive us

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@7th_Warrior
@7th_Warrior - 24.11.2023 02:42

I heard the first Thanksgiving was visited by aliens. Maybe ghosts also.

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@heatherxlotus
@heatherxlotus - 24.11.2023 00:03

WHITEWASH fairy tale

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@TheBeautifulOne1203
@TheBeautifulOne1203 - 23.11.2023 23:22

All lies

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@godschild5587
@godschild5587 - 23.11.2023 23:18

American history tell lies, american school tell lies, wake up, research true history of thanksgiving

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