They might have, read the following web site, also for why we eat it now. Besides it's good.
http://www.petcaretips.net/thanksgiving-turkey.html
2007-11-21 11:43:34
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answered by Isadora 6
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They may have had some wild turkeys, which look nothing like today's overfed, fat turkeys. Mostly they ate fish, squash, berries, yams, grains, and corn that they got from native Americans.
2007-11-21 19:29:46
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answered by Anna P 7
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i know for sure that they ate a lot of corn, since it was easy to farm and very plentiful. its just a tradition that has carried down, they ate corn, and it has varied, but many still eat it for thanksgiving nowadays. they also grew squash and pumpkins. (pumpkin pie today) there is more that they had, i just can't name it off the top of my head.
2007-11-21 19:57:37
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answered by sasha 4
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No pressure but I am not smarter than a fifth grader on this one. I think it was corn, yams, veg. and probably fish.
2007-11-21 20:48:58
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answered by Anonymous
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For the same reason AmeriKans celebrated the Millineum one whole YEAR before it actually happened in 2001... AmeriKans are so STUPID they believe what they WANT to believe... which is USUALLY WRONG.
2007-11-21 19:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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popcorn and maize. we still dig popcorn...i like to eat it when i watch a movie...about...uh..pilgrims. yeah.
2007-11-21 19:25:18
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answered by dali333 7
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