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"Politicians and historians, especially those descended from Pilgrims and Puritans (who had migrated to the Massachusetts Bay colony), believed their ancestors had laid the seeds for the nation. " But it could be inaccurate because right here it says "But in the process, they glossed over the Pilgrims’ complicated legacy and failed to include the Wampanoags." "Prior celebrations of Plymouth’s founding focused on the Pilgrims’ role in the creation of the United States. By doing so, the full story was left out for over two centuries." Another thing could be "After ten sometimes-stormy weeks, the ship landed near modern-day Provincetown, Massachusetts, on the far tip of Cape Cod. Several weeks later, they sailed to the village of Patuxet." Many people thought they went right to North Virginia.

Explanation:

The two misconceptions about the pilgrims that many people believe is that:

  • They celebrated the first thanksgiving
  • They arrived in the Americas due to the search for religious freedom

According to the text, right before the Pilgrims celebrated their own thanksgiving, other native Americans celebrated thanksgiving.

The native Indians were said to always celebrate thanksgiving for their bountiful harvests especially the Algonquian and the Wampanoag people.

Also religious freedom was not the reason they were said to have come to America because their first stop was Holland. Right there in Holland they had great freedom.

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