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Bradford described the arrival of Samoset, “a certain Indian came boldly amongst them and spoke to them in broken English, which they could well understand but marveled at it.” Samoset was a lesser chief of the Eastern Abenaki tribe.

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First Thanksgiving in the Americas took place near the Matanzas River in St. Augustine, Florida, when Spanish explorer Pedro Menéndez de Avilés and 800 soldiers, sailors, and settlers joined local Native Americans in a feast that followed a Mass of Thanksgiving, according to Kathleen Deagan. Saint Augustine Florida, Sea Shanty, Catholic Aesthetic, Spanish Inquisition, Sea Shanties, Mexico History, The Pilgrims, Colonial History, First Thanksgiving

First Thanksgiving in the Americas took place near the Matanzas River in St. Augustine, Florida, when Spanish explorer Pedro Menéndez de Avilés and 800 soldiers, sailors, and settlers joined local Native Americans in a feast that followed a Mass of Thanksgiving, according to Kathleen Deagan.

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Among New England's most powerful Indian rulers, Massasoit (1580-1661), also called Ousamequin ("Yellow Feather"), was sachem (chief) of the Wampanoag people when the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth in 1620.  Massasoit was born in the village of Pokanoket, near present-day Bristol RI.  By signing a treaty with the Pilgrim settlers of Plymouth in 1621, and by faithfully observing its provisions, Massasoit guaranteed that the fledgling colony of Massachusetts Bay would survive. Wampanoag Indians, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth Colony, Roman Names, Plymouth Rock, The Pilgrims, The Mayflower, Colonial America, Native American Heritage

Among New England's most powerful Indian rulers, Massasoit (1580-1661), also called Ousamequin ("Yellow Feather"), was sachem (chief) of the Wampanoag people when the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth in 1620. Massasoit was born in the village of Pokanoket, near present-day Bristol RI. By signing a treaty with the Pilgrim settlers of Plymouth in 1621, and by faithfully observing its provisions, Massasoit guaranteed that the fledgling colony of Massachusetts Bay would survive.

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