Thanksgiving is often celebrated in the United States as a time for gratitude, family, and feasting. The narrative taught in ...
By Michael Carrafiello Professor of History, Miami University Every November, numerous articles recount the arrival of ...
Thanksgiving is more than just turkey and pumpkin pie. It's a time to heal our nation's wounds and unite. Abraham Lincoln ...
Day has been as much a part of our history as the land and its people. After a brutal winter, the Pilgrims celebrated the ...
What makes the story of 102 Pilgrims so unique and important to American history is their unyielding commitment to religious freedom, justice, and civil government.
Over four centuries ago, the Pilgrims planted the roots of what would ultimately become the constitutional republic of the United States of America.
Although not a religious holiday per se, Thanksgiving does have historical and cultural roots that are deeply tied to faith.
Long after the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1621 and celebrated a successful harvest with a three-day gathering that ...
And why shouldn’t we? What we were all told in grade school was that the very first Thanksgiving was celebrated shortly ...
The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621 as a harvest feast that brought together 53 pilgrims and 90 native Americans.
The Pilgrims and Wampanoag shared a harvest feast, but it didn't happen the way you were likely taught in school.