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Re: 24-Nov-16 World View -- How the First Thanksgiving led to American independence The Pilgrims meet the Wampanoag Ind

by WorldMan » Fri Nov 25, 2016 4:21 pm

Great write-up, learned a lot!

Here is an interesting historical fact, it wasn't the first Thanksgiving in the colonies.

On 4 Dec. 1619, Capt. John Woodlief, a member of the Virginia Company, arrived aboard the ship Margaret with 35 men to take charge of Berkeley Hundred. An experienced former Jamestown settler, he became Berkeley's first governor. He bore instructions that the day of his ship’s arrival “be yearly and perpetually kept holy as a day of thanksgiving to almighty God.” Beginning in 1958, the Virginia First Thanksgiving Festival commemorated this directive as the first English Thanksgiving in North America with an annual reenactment at Berkeley Plantation.

Re: 24-Nov-16 World View -- How the First Thanksgiving led to American independence The Pilgrims meet the Wampanoag Ind

by John » Thu Nov 24, 2016 1:30 pm

This is an amazing story when you connect the dots. Thank
you for your comments, and happy Thanksgiving to you as well.

And Happy Thanksgiving to all forum members.

John

Re: 24-Nov-16 World View -- How the First Thanksgiving led to American independence The Pilgrims meet the Wampanoag Ind

by DuaneP » Thu Nov 24, 2016 7:07 am

John,
Thank you for posting this great reading of history. In the US we tend to teach history in pictures. We do not “connect the dots” to the causation of future events.
The above last sentence is the strength of your blog, you connect the dots.
Last week I began my winter research project to map out King Philips War battle sites. In the summer I will be visiting them. (Last winter I mapped out a few old dams and visited the early industrial parks in the Springfield Ma area.)
New England is steeped in history and yet the people here have no idea!
Happy Thanksgiving
Duane

24-Nov-16 World View -- How the First Thanksgiving led to American independence The Pilgrims meet the Wampanoag Indians

by John » Wed Nov 23, 2016 11:13 pm

24-Nov-16 World View -- How the First Thanksgiving led to American independence

The Pilgrims meet the Wampanoag Indians

** 24-Nov-16 World View -- How the First Thanksgiving led to American independence
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e161124




Contents:
The First Thanksgiving -- The Pilgrims meet the Wampanoag Indians
The fur trade with Britain and Europe
King Philip's war
Aftermath of King Philip's War
The Great Awakening of the 1730-40s
The Revolutionary War -- 1772-1782
Aftermath of the Revolutionary War


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Pilgrims, Wampanoag Indians,
Plymouth Rock, First Thanksgiving, Massasoit, William Bradford,
Metacomet, King Philip, King Philip's War, Mayflower Compact,
Church of England, Anglican Church, John Wesley, Methodists,
Puritans, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Baptists, Quakers,
Great Awakening, Sons of Liberty, Stamp Act, Boston Massacre,
Tea Act, Boston Tea Party, Revolutionary War, Coercive Acts,
Paul Revere, Declaration of Independence, American Civil War

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