Thanksgiving
A time to be thankful
The Pilgrims
 Early in the 17th century, a group of people called
the Pilgrims didn’t agree with the church of
England.
 As they were persecuted they sailed to the
Netherlands (Holland) for religious freedom. But
after a few years living in poverty, they persuaded
the London exchange stock company to finance
their trip to the New World.
The Mayflower
 They left England on September 1620 on the
Mayflower ship. Their trip lasted for 65 days. The
conditions were harsh and 1 person died.
Plymouth Rock
 They finally made it and arrived at Plymouth Rock,
Massachusetts.
 They built their houses and barns while still living
on the Mayflower.
Great sorrow
 Many pilgrims died from the bad weather
conditions that winter.
46 out of 102 Pilgrims died.
Samoset and Squanto
 An Indian called Samoset walked into the colony to
give them help. He knew some English words from
a harbor in Maine where fishermen would come.
 Squanto had been to England and had learnt a lot
of English words.
 Together they established a peace treaty and
trading relations.
Survival
 Squanto and Samoset helped them survive by
teaching them to grow corn and other crops, and
to fish.
Bountiful Harvest 1621
 The harvest was bountiful so it was time to give
thanks.
Celebration
 The Pilgrim governor William Bradford proclaimed
a day of Thanksgiving to God for helping them
survive the brutal winter.
 Their invited their neighbor Indians to join them in
the celebration.
 Massasoit, the Indians chief and 90 Indians were
there.
 The celebration lasted for 3 days.
Drought
 2 years later, the colony suffered a drought so the
governor ordered a day of fasting and prayers.
 And soon afterwards it began to rain.
The first Thanksgiving Day
 To celebrate God’s answer to prayer, November
29th was proclaimed a day of thanksgiving.
 This day was the first Thanksgiving Day.
National Day
 The custom of an annual Thanksgiving celebration
continued and became a national observance under
presidents George Washington in 1789 and Abraham
Lincoln in 1863.
 They decided on a Thanksgiving day on the fourth
Thursday of November.
Thanksgiving weekend
 It has become one of the busiest travel period of
the year as it is a 4 to 5 day vacation for many
schools and some businesses.
Tradition
 The tradition on Thanksgiving is to watch
professional football games , TV programs and the
Macy’s thanksgiving parade held in New York City.
Nowadays
 Thanksgiving is a time to gather with family and
friends, and enjoy a large meal together.
 Many give thanks to God, but you be thankful even
if not religious.
Thanksgiving dinner
 Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy,
sweet potatoes, cranberries sauce, sweet corn and
pumpkin pie.
Be thankful
 People share what they are thankful for from that
year.
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  • 2. The Pilgrims  Early in the 17th century, a group of people called the Pilgrims didn’t agree with the church of England.  As they were persecuted they sailed to the Netherlands (Holland) for religious freedom. But after a few years living in poverty, they persuaded the London exchange stock company to finance their trip to the New World.
  • 3. The Mayflower  They left England on September 1620 on the Mayflower ship. Their trip lasted for 65 days. The conditions were harsh and 1 person died.
  • 4. Plymouth Rock  They finally made it and arrived at Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts.  They built their houses and barns while still living on the Mayflower.
  • 5. Great sorrow  Many pilgrims died from the bad weather conditions that winter. 46 out of 102 Pilgrims died.
  • 6. Samoset and Squanto  An Indian called Samoset walked into the colony to give them help. He knew some English words from a harbor in Maine where fishermen would come.  Squanto had been to England and had learnt a lot of English words.  Together they established a peace treaty and trading relations.
  • 7. Survival  Squanto and Samoset helped them survive by teaching them to grow corn and other crops, and to fish.
  • 8. Bountiful Harvest 1621  The harvest was bountiful so it was time to give thanks.
  • 9. Celebration  The Pilgrim governor William Bradford proclaimed a day of Thanksgiving to God for helping them survive the brutal winter.  Their invited their neighbor Indians to join them in the celebration.  Massasoit, the Indians chief and 90 Indians were there.  The celebration lasted for 3 days.
  • 10. Drought  2 years later, the colony suffered a drought so the governor ordered a day of fasting and prayers.  And soon afterwards it began to rain.
  • 11. The first Thanksgiving Day  To celebrate God’s answer to prayer, November 29th was proclaimed a day of thanksgiving.  This day was the first Thanksgiving Day.
  • 12. National Day  The custom of an annual Thanksgiving celebration continued and became a national observance under presidents George Washington in 1789 and Abraham Lincoln in 1863.  They decided on a Thanksgiving day on the fourth Thursday of November.
  • 13. Thanksgiving weekend  It has become one of the busiest travel period of the year as it is a 4 to 5 day vacation for many schools and some businesses.
  • 14. Tradition  The tradition on Thanksgiving is to watch professional football games , TV programs and the Macy’s thanksgiving parade held in New York City.
  • 15. Nowadays  Thanksgiving is a time to gather with family and friends, and enjoy a large meal together.  Many give thanks to God, but you be thankful even if not religious.
  • 16. Thanksgiving dinner  Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy, sweet potatoes, cranberries sauce, sweet corn and pumpkin pie.
  • 17. Be thankful  People share what they are thankful for from that year.