The Pilgrims were English people who left on the Mayflower in 1620 to start a new life in America. They arrived in Plymouth after a difficult journey. Life was hard and their crops failed, leaving them starving. The native Wampanoag tribe, including Squanto, helped the Pilgrims by giving them food and teaching them survival skills. The next harvest was successful, so the Pilgrims held a feast to thank the natives, establishing the Thanksgiving tradition still celebrated today in America.
Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday of November to give thanks for food and blessings. The tradition began in 1620 when Pilgrims arrived in Massachusetts after a difficult 65-day voyage from England on the Mayflower. The following year, the Pilgrims had a successful harvest thanks to the help of Native Americans like the Wampanoag, who taught the Pilgrims farming and hunting. To celebrate the plentiful food, the Pilgrims and Native Americans shared the first Thanksgiving dinner.
The Pilgrims were English people who left on the Mayflower in 1620 to start a new life in America. They arrived in Plymouth after a difficult journey. Life was hard and their crops failed, leaving them starving. The native Wampanoag tribe, including Squanto, helped the Pilgrims by giving them food and teaching them survival skills. The next harvest was successful, so the Pilgrims held a feast to thank the natives, establishing the Thanksgiving tradition still celebrated today in America.
Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday of November to give thanks for food and blessings. The tradition began in 1620 when Pilgrims arrived in Massachusetts after a difficult 65-day voyage from England on the Mayflower. The following year, the Pilgrims had a successful harvest thanks to the help of Native Americans like the Wampanoag, who taught the Pilgrims farming and hunting. To celebrate the plentiful food, the Pilgrims and Native Americans shared the first Thanksgiving dinner.
El fotógrafo Peter Menzel viajó por el mundo durante varios años fotografiando a 30 familias de 24 países diferentes junto con los alimentos que consumirían en una semana y los gastos de cada familia. El libro resultante, Hungry Planet, muestra las grandes diferencias entre los países en términos de tamaño familiar, productos consumidos y gastos semanales en alimentos, que variaron desde $5.03 por semana para una familia en Bután hasta $500.07 por semana para una familia en Alemania.
El fotógrafo Peter Menzel viajó por el mundo durante varios años fotografiando a 30 familias de 24 países diferentes junto con los alimentos que consumirían en una semana y los gastos de cada familia. El libro resultante, Hungry Planet, muestra las grandes diferencias entre los países en términos de tamaño familiar, productos consumidos y gastos semanales en alimentos, que variaron desde $5.03 por semana para una familia en Bután hasta $500.07 por semana para una familia en Alemania.
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