When the first settlers arrived in Jamestown in April 1607 and raised a cross at Cape Henry, claiming the land for England, ...
The fairytale-like story of Pilgrims and Native Americans supposedly breaking bread together is a misleading version of ...
Thanksgiving has become one of the most cherished holidays in the United States, steeped in tradition, gratitude and shared ...
Every November, numerous articles recount the arrival of 17th-century English Pilgrims and Puritans and their quest for ...
People descended onto Cole's Hill in Plymouth to “honor Indigenous ancestors and Native resilience” during a National Day of ...
Day has been as much a part of our history as the land and its people. After a brutal winter, the Pilgrims celebrated the ...
Over four centuries ago, the Pilgrims planted the roots of what would ultimately become the constitutional republic of the United States of America.
Long after the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1621 and celebrated a successful harvest with a three-day gathering that ...
It was the year 1621, and the Massachusetts Plymouth colonists and the Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harvest feast, ...
As we gather this Thanksgiving, it's easy to take abundance for granted. Leftovers are practically guaranteed. It wasn't ...
While the 1621 feast wasn’t called “Thanksgiving” at the time, it set the stage for a holiday that would become a cornerstone ...
Thanksgiving, as it is celebrated today, masks a deeper and far darker truth about the founding of America. Learn more about ...