A fun little tidbit I learned while looking into the differences between American Thanksgiving and the real one; The first Thanksgiving in North America was probably done on Martin Frobisher's 1570-1580's voyages to find a North West Passage! (some 50 year earlier than the American traditional beginning, hence real thanksgiving) It was while they were anchored in the bay that currently houses the capital of Nunavut, Iqaluit. Formerly known as Frobisher Bay.
Double the fun with, it wasn't so much a celebration of harvest as the priest going "COULD BE A WHOLE LOT FRICKIN'WORSE. WE SHOULD BE THANKFUL WE ONLY LOST ONE SHIP!"
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