Some consider Thanksgiving a day of

mourning because of:
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The hardships of the Plymouth settlers

The destruction of New England forests

The scars of the Civil War

The suffering of Native Americans

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Some consider Thanksgiving a day of mourning because of the suffering of Native Americans. This perspective reflects the historical consequences of European colonization, which had devastating effects on Indigenous peoples, including loss of land, culture, and lives. As a result, some Native Americans and their allies observe a National Day of Mourning on Thanksgiving.