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Following the pattern of their fellow settlers in Virginia, the Pilgrims allied themselves with Indigenous groups and farmed their way to a sustainable settlement. To give thanks for that sustainability and their newfound alliances, they partnered with the Wampanoag to celebrate the First Thanksgiving in the Fall of 1621.
By Neah LekanFollowing the pattern of their fellow settlers in Virginia, the Pilgrims allied themselves with Indigenous groups and farmed their way to a sustainable settlement. To give thanks for that sustainability and their newfound alliances, they partnered with the Wampanoag to celebrate the First Thanksgiving in the Fall of 1621.