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In school, we learn about Thanksgiving at the third grade level. Teachers make it sound like a fairy tale about pilgrims with buckles on the hats and peaceful natives who greet them with open arms. But there is a lot more to the history of Thanksgiving that we never learn. In this presentation, I present historical facts about the holiday to help us understand what the world was like in 1620 and what motivated a group of "pilgrims" to embark on a dangerous one-way voyage across the North Atlantic.]]>

In school, we learn about Thanksgiving at the third grade level. Teachers make it sound like a fairy tale about pilgrims with buckles on the hats and peaceful natives who greet them with open arms. But there is a lot more to the history of Thanksgiving that we never learn. In this presentation, I present historical facts about the holiday to help us understand what the world was like in 1620 and what motivated a group of "pilgrims" to embark on a dangerous one-way voyage across the North Atlantic.]]>
Thu, 28 Nov 2013 03:20:04 GMT /slideshow/turkey13/28700713 dwhumphrey@slideshare.net(dwhumphrey) Thanksgiving: the Rest of the Story dwhumphrey In school, we learn about Thanksgiving at the third grade level. Teachers make it sound like a fairy tale about pilgrims with buckles on the hats and peaceful natives who greet them with open arms. But there is a lot more to the history of Thanksgiving that we never learn. In this presentation, I present historical facts about the holiday to help us understand what the world was like in 1620 and what motivated a group of "pilgrims" to embark on a dangerous one-way voyage across the North Atlantic. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/turkey13-131128032004-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In school, we learn about Thanksgiving at the third grade level. Teachers make it sound like a fairy tale about pilgrims with buckles on the hats and peaceful natives who greet them with open arms. But there is a lot more to the history of Thanksgiving that we never learn. In this presentation, I present historical facts about the holiday to help us understand what the world was like in 1620 and what motivated a group of &quot;pilgrims&quot; to embark on a dangerous one-way voyage across the North Atlantic.
Thanksgiving: the Rest of the Story from David Humphrey
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