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Most of you are like me and you love Thanksgiving. A time to give thanks for the blessings we have in our life and enjoy food and time with family. Now revisionists are ignoring true history and conducting professional developments on how teachers should change how they teach about Thanksgiving. Episode #8 will discuss how Thanksgiving is under attack by revisionists, and these revisionists are ignoring the true history of the first Thanksgiving. It is time that we set the record straight, and debunk the falsehoods that are being pushed to destroy a tradition in our country that brings friends and family together.History of the First ThanksgivingMost of you are like me and you love Thanksgiving. A time to give thanks for the blessings we have in our life and enjoy food and time with family. Now revisionists are ignoring true history and conducting professional developments on how teachers should change how they teach about Thanksgiving. Episode #8 will discuss how Thanksgiving is under attack by revisionists, and these revisionists are ignoring the true history of the first Thanksgiving. It is time that we set the record straight, and debunk the falsehoods that are being pushed to destroy a tradition in our country that brings friends and family together.In September of 1620, 102 pilgrims embarked from England aboard the Mayflower. Their intent was to establish a settlement in the Hudson River area in the northern reaches of the recently established Virginia Colony. However, after a sixty-six-day journey, they made landfall some 150 miles north of their target at the eastern tip of Cape Cod in present-day Massachusetts. For the first few months, the majority of the expedition remained cloistered aboard a ship where many succumbed to malnutrition and disease. It is estimated that half of their number died by the following Spring. With the return of favorable weather, the remaining adventurers abandoned their ship and moved ashore to establish a settlement in the wilderness. They were aided by two members of the local Native American tribes.The Pilgrims’ first corn harvest was successful and in November the group’s leader, Governor William Bradford, called for a feast to celebrate their good fortune. Hunters were sent into the wilderness to hunt game for the event. Members of the local Native American tribes were invited and brought deer meat to add to the menu. The celebration lasted for three days. Important links about the History of the First ThanksgivingThe Truth About Thanksgiving Is that the Debunkers Are WrongThe First Thanksgiving, 1621Thanksgiving 2020More Interesting Podcast like The History of the First ThanksgivingMurders in Mexico: Socialist and the Media Ignore the Story | Podcast 104Millennials Love of Socialism: Losing Their Freedom for Free StuffIlhan Omar in trouble again over her campaign’s use of ballot harvestingIlhan Omar: “Jesus was a Palestinian”Conservative Educator Podcast