USA HISTORY

SETTLING NORTH AMERICA 1497 1732

THE MAYFLOWER SETTLEMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
something that people think is a lie, but that is actually true
A
The feast was a secular celebration, so it never would have been considered a thanksgiving in the pilgrims’ minds.”
B
“The story of the Pilgrims and their harvest feast has since become one of best-known in American history, but you may not know it as well as you think.”
C
“Gradually the custom prevailed in New England of annually celebrating thanksgiving after the harvest.”
D
“Plymouth, the colony established there by the Pilgrims in 1621, became the first permanent European settlement in New England.”
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -’Pilgrim’ became (by the early 1800s at least) the popular term applied to all the Mayflower passengers-and even to other people arriving in Plymouth in those early years-so that the English people who settled Plymouth in the 1620s are generally called the Pilgrims.

Detailed explanation-2: -That’s what the Pilgrims did in the year 1620, on a ship called Mayflower. Mayflower set sail from England in July 1620, but it had to turn back twice because Speedwell, the ship it was traveling with, leaked. After deciding to leave the leaky Speedwell behind, Mayflower finally got underway on September 6, 1620.

Detailed explanation-3: -As was the custom in England, the Pilgrims celebrated their harvest with a festival. The 50 remaining colonists and roughly 90 Wampanoag tribesmen attended the “First Thanksgiving."

Detailed explanation-4: -The pilgrims came to America in search of religious freedom. At the time, England required its citizens to belong to the Church of England. People wanted to practice their religious beliefs freely, and so many fled to the Netherlands, where laws were more flexible.

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