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An Argument In Favor Of Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving, many people don't even think about the Native Americans. Most people are all happy and smiley and thanking the Pilgrims for starting this glorious day. The truth is, those people should all be ashamed of themselves. Thanksgiving was started by the Native Americans, therefore, it should honor the natives. As of now, Thanksgiving has no relation to the Natives, gives no honer to the Natives, and gives them no credit for starting the holiday. Because of this problem, I have come up with a proposal… to rename Thanksgiving to Native Thanks Day.

I think that we should rename Thanksgiving to honor the Native Americans. Right now, Thanksgiving gives all its honor to the Pilgrims and does not leave any to the Natives.

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