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Thanksgiving Day is the fourth Thursday in
November, but many Americans take a day of vacation on the
following Friday to make a four-day weekend, during which
they may travel long distances to visit family and
friends. The holiday dates back to 1621, the year after
the Puritans arrived in Massachusetts, determined to
practice their dissenting religion without interference.
After a rough winter, in which about half of them died,
they turned for help to neighboring Indians, who taught
them how to plant corn and other crops. The next fall's
bountiful harvest inspired the Pilgrims to give thanks by
holding a feast. The Thanksgiving feast became a national
tradition -- not only because so many other Americans have
found prosperity but also because the Pilgrims' sacrifices
for their freedom still captivate the imagination. To this
day, Thanksgiving dinner almost always includes some of
the foods served at the first feast: roast turkey,
cranberry sauce, potatoes, pumpkin pie. Before the meal
begins, families or friends usually pause to give thanks
for their blessings, including the joy of being united for
the occasion.
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Thanksgiving Roast Turkey •
Thanksgiving Corn Pudding
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Pumpkin Bread •
Pumpkin Cake Roll •
Cranberry Apple Pie •
Turkey Pot Pie •
Fried Turkey
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