Answer:
Granted town charters, introduced national tax, extended royal lands
Explanation:
By the beginning of the 17th century, the Pilgrims used to celebrate Thanksgiving after their harvests in the New World. At that time, the celebration took three days of praying as a way of thanking God.
The "First Thanksgiving" was celebrated in October 1621 when the Pilgrims got their first harvest in their new lands in America. Not only the Pilgrims but also the Native Americans attended the festival.
From 1789 Thanksgiving has been celebrated intermittently in the US until President A. Lincoln declared "Thanksgiving" a national holiday which would take place on the fourth Thursday of November.
<span>The Hamilton-Jefferson bargain concerned state debts and the nations capital. Hamilton won with the idea that the federal government should oversee and ultimately pay the debts of states. Jefferson won with the idea that the nation's capital should remain in Washington, DC and not be present within a single state.</span>