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Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving

Books and Movies

Books for Adults:

Betty Crocker Complete Thanksgiving Cookbook: All You Need to Cook a Foolproof Dinner
Betty Crocker Complete Thanksgiving Cookbook: All You Need to Cook a Foolproof Dinner

by Betty Crocker

Vegetarian Times Complete Thanksgiving Cookbook
Vegetarian Times Complete Thanksgiving Cookbook

from the editors of Vegetarian times

Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving

by Michael McLaughlin

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Holiday & Celebrations Cookbook

Julie Schnittka, editor

Thanksgiving 101: Celebrate America's Favorite Holiday with America's Thanksgiving Expert
Thanksgiving 101: Celebrate America's Favorite Holiday with America's Thanksgiving Expert

by Rick Rodgers

Country Living Seasons at Seven Gates Farm
Country Living Seasons at Seven Gates Farm

by Keith Scott Morton

The Thanksgiving Ceremony: New Traditions for America's Family Feast
The Thanksgiving Ceremony: New Traditions for America's Family Feast

by Edward Bleier

America's Parade: A Celebration of Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
America's Parade: A Celebration of Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

by the editors of Life

Bloody Sundays: Inside the Dazzling, Rough-and-Tumble World of the NFL
Bloody Sundays: Inside the Dazzling, Rough-and-Tumble World of the NFL

by Mike Freeman

Sunday's Heroes: NFL Legends Talk about the Times of their Lives
Sunday's Heroes: NFL Legends Talk about the Times of their Lives

by Richard Whittingham

Sweet Agony
Sweet Agony

by Nancy Huston

Massachusetts, California, Timbuktu
Massachusetts, California, Timbuktu

by Stephanie Rosenfeld

Big Bend: Stories
Big Bend: Stories

by Bill Roorbach

Books for Kids:

The First Thanksgiving
The First Thanksgiving

by Andrew Santella

Squanto and the First Thanksgiving
Squanto and the First Thanksgiving

by Joyce K. Kessel

Thanksgiving in the White House
Thanksgiving in the White House

by Gary Hines

Thank you, Thanksgiving
Thank you, Thanksgiving

by David Milgrim

Thanksgiving is Here!
Thanksgiving is Here!

by Diane Goode

El Día de Acción de Gracias
El Día de Acción de Gracias

by Mir Tamim Ansary

The Perfect Thanksgiving
The Perfect Thanksgiving

by Eileen Spinelli

P is for Pilgrim: A Thanksgiving Alphabet
P is for Pilgrim: A Thanksgiving Alphabet

by Carol Crane

Thank You, Sarah: The Woman Who Saved Thanksgiving
Thank You, Sarah: The Woman Who Saved Thanksgiving

by Laurie Halse Anderson

Thanksgiving Fun: Great Things to Make and Do
Thanksgiving Fun: Great Things to Make and Do

by Ronne Randall

Movies:

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

Winnie the Pooh Seasons of Giving
Winnie the Pooh Seasons of Giving

What's Cooking?
What's Cooking?

Home for the Holidays
Home for the Holidays

Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Planes, Trains and Automobiles

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Links

Thanksgiving from the History Channel

For Teachers

For Kids

Recipes

Vegetarian Recipes

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

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History

In 1620, a boat filled with more than one hundred people sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to settle in the New World. This religious group had begun to question the beliefs of the Church of England and they wanted to separate from it. The Pilgrims settled in what is now the state of Massachusetts. Their first winter in the New World was difficult. They had arrived too late to grow many crops, and without fresh food, half the colony died from disease. The following spring the Iroquois Indians taught them how to grow corn (maize), a new food for the colonists. They showed them other crops to grow in the unfamiliar soil and how to hunt and fish.

In the autumn of 1621, bountiful crops of corn, barley, beans and pumpkins were harvested. The colonists had much to be thankful for, so a feast was planned. They invited the local Indian chief and 90 Indians. The Indians brought deer to roast with the turkeys and other wild game offered by the colonists. The colonists had learned how to cook cranberries and different kinds of corn and squash dishes from the Indians. To this first Thanksgiving, the Indians had even brought popcorn.

In following years, many of the original colonists celebrated the autumn harvest with a feast of thanks. After the United States became an independent country, Congress recommended one yearly day of thanksgiving for the whole nation to celebrate. George Washington suggested the date November 26 as Thanksgiving Day. Then in 1863, at the end of a long and bloody civil war, Abraham Lincoln asked all Americans to set aside the last Thursday in November as a day of thanksgiving.

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