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What do Americans today do to remember the large dinner that took place at Plymouth in 1621?

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Many Americans celebrate the holiday called Thanksgiving in honor to give thanks. The large dinner that occurred at Plymouth was to thank god and help from the Native Americans like Squanto.
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Thanksgiving

Step-by-step explanation:

Today, Americans commemorate Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday of November as a tribute to the dinner that took place in Plymouth in 1621 between the Wampanoag tribe and a group of settlers, who celebrated the autumn harvest.

Since 1863 President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed this day as a national holiday.

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