The fork. England had it already, but the Pilgrims did not bring it to America and did not craft it. They ate with a spoon, knife, and their fingers. Although a governor introduced it 10 years later, it was still a good time without the fork, only with knives, spoons, and fingers.
Fork, they used spoons, knives and their hands to eat.
The fork was the utensil not present at the first Thanksgiving feast, as the Pilgrims and Native Americans used knives, spoons, and their fingers. The feast, which took place in 1621, showcased the communal spirit of the event rather than the specific utensils used. Forks did not become common among settlers until later years.
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