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WATCH: Thanksgiving at Plymouth in 1621 Leads to Abraham Lincoln’s Declaration of National Holiday In 1863

Space Coast Daily 27 Nov 2025
Thanksgiving, which occurs on the fourth Thursday in November, is based on the colonial Pilgrims’ 1621 harvest meal.
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Wordle Answer Today, November 26: Here’s the word players are searching for — Puzzle #1621 ...

The Economic Times 26 Nov 2025
Wordle enthusiasts logged in on Wednesday morning, many were met with a puzzle that proved more challenging than anticipated. Here’s how to continue your winning streak ... .
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Wordle today #1621: Hints and answers for today’s Wordle (November 26, 2025)

The Times of India 26 Nov 2025
Puzzle #1621 challenges players to guess a secret five-letter word within six attempts, testing their vocabulary, logic, and deduction skills ... for #1621 on November 26, 2025, isHOVEL.Meaning of hovel.
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What did they eat at the first Thanksgiving in 1621? Likely not turkey. Here's the history

The Newport Daily News 26 Nov 2025
Thanksgiving dinner. A look at the origins of the American tradition ... When the Pilgrims first celebrated Thanksgiving in 1621, their feast did not have turkey ... When did people start eating turkey on Thanksgiving?.
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Read the Only Eye Witness Account of What Happened at the First Thanksgiving in 1621

Space Coast Daily 26 Nov 2025
Letter of Edward Winslow from December, 11 1621, about the first Thanksgiving ... Winslow, who was at the first Thanksgiving celebration in 1621 and is the only person we know to have written about it, sent the letter below to a friend ... 1621.
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Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Nov. 26, #1621

CNET 25 Nov 2025
Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for Nov. 26, No. 1,621 ... .
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The tale of Elizabeth Sawyer, executed for witchcraft in 1621

RTE 20 Oct 2025
On April 14th 1621 Elizabeth Sawyer of Edmonton, England was charged with the use of witchcraft in the murder of her neighbour Agnes Ratcleife and executed days later, on April 19th 1621.
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