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Thanksgiving was America’s first social safety net
The Pilgrim’s survival during that brutal first year depended almost entirely on Native peoples. Indigenous communities shared food, farming knowledge, and life-saving techniques, essentially the 17th-century equivalent of SNAP benefits. Without this assistance, the colony likely would not have endured.  When the Pilgrims arrived, they were not rugged frontier farmers but economic migrants: factory workers, wool traders, and laborers escaping rising costs, religious tensions
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