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Why do we eat turkey for Thanksgiving?

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  • The wild turkey (Meleagris gallopa) is native to North America and was a staple in the Native American diet.
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  • It was imported to Europe in the early part of the 16th century by the Spaniards via Turkey (the country.)
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  • It was confused in those early times with the Guinea fowl which also arrived via Turkey, and both birds were called turkeys in those days.
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  • When it was assigned its latin name in the 18th century, the name turkey still stuck.
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  • Native Americans called it peru with no reference to the country of the same name.
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  • Turkey was introduced to the early Pilgrim settlers by the Native American Wampanoag tribe after the Pilgrims arrived in 1620.
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  • The first year for the settlers was bleak, with many dying from the journey.
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  • Their seeds, aside from barley, did not produce any usable crops.
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  • The Indians assisted the settlers, introducing them to native foods such as corn and squash and showed them how to hunt and fish.
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  • The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621 at the behest of Governor William Bradford, and the Native Americans were invited guests of honor.
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  • Thanksgiving became an official holiday in the United States on October 3, 1863 via proclamation issued by President Abraham Lincoln.
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  • This was largely due to the lobbying efforts of Sarah Josepha Hale, editor of Godey's Lady's Magazine who had lobbied for 17 years for the holiday.
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  • The proclamation declared the last Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day.
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  • By 1916, Thanksgiving was referred to in writings as Turkey Day due to the popularity of the bird at the traditional feast.
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  • Interestingly enough, in 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt attempted to move the official Thanksgiving date to earlier in November in order encourage a longer Christmas shopping season as a Depression recovery strategy.
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  • His idea was shut down by Congress, and the official date was declared permanently as the fourth Thursday in November via Public Law #379.
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  • The popularity of wild turkeys nearly wiped them out. T
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  • he federal government stepped in with protection in 1991, and they are now found in 49 states.
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  • Turkey was most-associated with Thanksgiving and Christmas, making winter the prime season for turkey farmers.
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  • In 1935, the per capita consumption of turkey was only 1.7 pounds.
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  • Today, turkey has been recognized as a lean substitute for red meat.
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  • Aggressive marketing by turkey farmers by advertising and availability of parts rather than the necessity of cooking a whole bird has increased consumption to 20 pounds per person per year, with 74 percent of the consumption being in sliced turkey sandwiches.
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  • To this day, the wishbone from the breast of the turkey is used to make a wish.

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    Wow, that was very informative. Lots of info I didn't know.
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