It was far from Plymouth Rock. Plus: Why the U.S. bombed a volcano
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY MARK THIESSEN | | The Thanksgiving before the 'first' Thanksgiving | A recent excavation provided tantalizing hints about the first English Thanksgiving in the New World—one that took place five hundred miles south of Plymouth Rock and nearly two years earlier. Who was the little-known religious group that celebrated—and what ultimately happened to them? | | | |
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY ARMY AIR CORPS, 11TH PHOTO SECTION | | Why the U.S. once bombed an erupting volcano | When Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano erupted in 1935, it sent serpents of red-hot liquid rock slithering toward the town of Hilo, then home to 16,000 residents. Normally, during eruptions, there's not much anyone can do except get out of the way. But that year, scientists decided to try something a little different. | | | |
| Ousamequin's protection had enabled the English to grow from a proverbial little child to a great man in just 50 years. But they did not return the favor.
David J. Silverman, writer and professor | From: The man who made peace with the Pilgrims | | |
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