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11 Popular Thanksgiving Myths You Should Stop Believing

It took place in November

It was some time between late September and the middle of October—after the harvest had been brought in. By November, says historian Richard Ehrlich, ‘the villagers were working to prepare for winter, salting and drying meat and making their houses as wind resistant as possible.’

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