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Native Americans and Agriculture
Mayflower, Thanksgiving, and the Extraordinary Contributions of Native Americans to World Agriculture
In September 1620, 102 passengers set sail from Plymouth, England, aboard a famous ship called the Mayflower, heading toward America. Among them was a large group known as the Pilgrims, who were seeking a new land to escape religious persecution in England and to practice their faith freely. After aRead More

