| A | B |
| officially | ADVERB - publically and formally |
| origin | NOUN - the situation or place where something comes from; source |
| religious | ADJ - related to a belief in god or gods |
| freedom | NOUN - the right to do what you want without being controlled by someone else |
| survive | VERB - continue to live after a difficult time (accident, illness, war, etc.) |
| health | NOUN - the general physical condition of your body |
| several | ADJ - more than a few; some |
| celebrate | VERB - do something special because of an event or special occasion |
| fortune | NOUN - luck OR a large amount of money |
| friendship | NOUN - the relationship between friends |
| give thanks | V - say thank you for something (formal) |
| declare | V - say something clearly and publicly (formal) |
| ship | a large boat |
| in search of | looking for |
| deserted | empty of people |
| village | a very small town |
| show | demonstrate, explain |
| fertilizer | something put in the ground to help plants grow |
| skill | ability; something you know how to do |
| enough | as much or as many as you need |
| get through | deal with an unpleasant situation until it ends; survive |
| feast | a very large meal |
| neighboring | near the place that you're talking about |
| tribe | a group of people, often related, who share customs and beliefs |
| show up | arrive at a place where someone is waiting for you |
| to last | continue for a period of time |
| peace | a situation of no war or fighting |
| Squanto | a person's name |
| Wampanoag | a group of Native Americans in the northeast U.S. |