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Fact: The original feast in 1621 occurred sometime between September 21 and November 11. Unlike our
modern holiday, it was three days long. The event was based on English harvest festivals, which traditionally
occurred around the 29th of September. After that first harvest was completed by the Plymouth colonists,
Gov. William Bradford proclaimed a day of thanksgiving and prayer, shared by all the colonists and
neighboring Indians. In 1623 a day of fasting and prayer during a period of drought was changed to one of
thanksgiving because the rain came during the prayers. Gradually the custom prevailed in New England of
annually celebrating thanksgiving after the harvest.
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