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Thanksgiving / Sailing ships / Pilgrims / England / Mayflower / Squanto / Massachusetts / Plymouth /  Massachusetts / Plymouth Colony / American culture
Date: 2013-08-13 07:56:13
Thanksgiving
Sailing ships
Pilgrims
England
Mayflower
Squanto
Massachusetts
Plymouth
Massachusetts
Plymouth Colony
American culture

Teacher Edition The Pilgrims’ First Thanksgiving Directions: Draw a picture of the most important event or action from each section of the text that helps you understand how the Pilgrims survived. Write a sentence

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