In the 1800s, what were days of Thanksgiving meant to celebrate? Support your answer with details from the text.
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Therefore, until about the mid-1800s, any thanksgiving type feast had religious significance for those celebrating. For instance, it meant that Pilgrims or Colonists were giving thanks to God for certain circumstances, such as a bountiful harvest or surviving a harsh winter.
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I believe it's HOPE.
Hope is when you believe in something, or having faith.
-Seth