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A Day to Celebrate
The history of America's Thanksgiving
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Governor William Bradford therefore appointed a Day of Thanksgiving, for they now had a place where they could freely worship God, they had survived their first year in the wilderness of New England, and they had reaped a good harvest
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The Pilgrims and their Indian neighbors
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(By the way, this was not the first Thanksgiving in America. There had been several others prior
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As you celebrate Thanksgiving today, take time to honor God in your festivities, and read one of the many early Thanksgiving proclamations
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