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Thanksgiving is an important holiday for Americans.
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1. Thanksgiving, a traditional Western holiday, is a festival created by the American people, and it is also a festival for Americans to gather together as a family. Thanksgiving does not have a fixed date at the beginning, and is determined by the states of the United States on an ad hoc basis. It wasn't until 1863, after the independence of the United States, that Lincoln** declared Thanksgiving a national holiday.
In 1941, the U.S. Congress officially designated the fourth Thursday of November as "Thanksgiving Day" every year. The Thanksgiving holiday generally lasts from Thursday to Sunday.
2. Thanksgiving is the most authentic and American-style holiday in the United States, and it is most closely related to early American history.
In that year, some pilgrims, or Puritans, traveled to the United States on the Mayflower in search of religious freedom. After two months of tossing and turning at sea, they finally landed in what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, on a bitterly cold November day.
4. In the first winter, more than half of the immigrants died of hunger and infectious diseases, and those who survived began to sow seeds in the first spring. They eagerly awaited a good harvest all summer, knowing that their survival and the survival of their colony depended on the coming harvest. Later, the harvest was unexpectedly abundant, so it was decided that we would choose a day to thank God for His grace.
Years later, the United States** declared the fourth Thursday of November as Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is celebrated on this day, and it remains until now.
5. The Thanksgiving celebration pattern has not changed for many years. Preparations for a sumptuous family feast begin months in advance. Apples, oranges, chestnuts, walnuts and grapes are served on the table, as well as raisin pudding, minced meat pies, and a variety of other foods, as well as cranberry moss and juices, among which the most wonderful and appealing dishes are roast turkey and squash pie, which have always been the most traditional and beloved foods of Thanksgiving.
6. Everyone agrees that Thanksgiving meals must have roast turkey as the main dish. Turkeys are roasted with bread to absorb the delicious juices that flow from them, but cooking techniques often vary from home to family and region, and it is difficult to find a consistency in which fillings to use.
7. Today's Thanksgiving Day is an out-and-out national holiday. On this day, Americans of all faiths and backgrounds come together to express their gratitude for the grace they have received over the past year, and sincerely pray for God's continued blessings.
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Thanksgiving is a traditional Western festival created by the American people, and it is also a festival for Americans to gather together as a family. Thanksgiving does not have a fixed date at the beginning, and is determined by the states of the United States on an ad hoc basis.
It was not until 1863, after the independence of the United States, that Lincoln** declared Thanksgiving Day a national holiday, and in 1941, the United States Congress officially designated the fourth Thursday of November as "Thanksgiving Day" every year. The Thanksgiving holiday generally lasts from Thursday to Sunday.
In 1879, the Canadian Parliament declared November 6 Thanksgiving Day and a national holiday. In the years that followed, the date of Thanksgiving changed several times until January 31, 1957, when the Canadian Parliament declared the second Monday of October as Thanksgiving Day.
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1. The fourth Thursday of November in the Gregorian calendar is Thanksgiving Day. It is a common holiday in the United States and Canada, created by the American people, and originally meant to thank God for the good harvest and the help of the Indians.
2. Thanksgiving is a traditional holiday in the United States, mainly in North American countries. Thanksgiving Day is meant to thank some people and things in your life who have encountered a judgment and a smile. Thanksgiving Day.
The whole country of the United States is bustling with dramatic performances, costume parades, sports competitions, and more. In addition to the United States has its own Thanksgiving, Canada, Brazil, Egypt, Greece and other places also have their own Thanksgiving, and different countries celebrate Thanksgiving with different customs.
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Thanksgiving Day, an American and Canadian holiday, was first created in the United States to thank the Indians, and later people used to thank others on this day. Since 1941, Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday of November every year, and will be a two-day holiday from this chaotic day to reunite with their families, Thanksgiving is between November 22 and 28 every year, Thanksgiving is the most authentic and American-style holiday in the United States, and Thanksgiving in Canada began in 1879, which is the second Monday in October every year, and the fourth Thursday in November is the same as Columbus Day in the United States. Thanksgiving is an ancient holiday created by the American people, and it is also a holiday for Americans to gather with their families, so Americans always feel very affectionate when they mention Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is the most authentic and American-style holiday in the United States, and it is most closely related to early American history[1]?.
In 1620, some worshippers traveled to the Americas on the ship Mayflower in search of religious freedom. After two months of tossing and turning at sea, they finally landed in Plymouth, in what is now Massachusetts, in the bitter cold of November.
In the first winter, more than half of the immigrants died of hunger and infectious diseases, and those who survived died in the first spring.
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The season began in 1621. Throughout the summer they eagerly awaited the harvest, knowing that their survival and the existence of the colony would depend on the coming harvest. Finally, the crops were unexpectedly harvested, and in order to thank God for the abundant harvest, Hanxiao held a three-day carnival.
Since then, this custom has continued and gradually become popular everywhere. In 1863, Lincoln declared the fourth Thursday of November as Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is celebrated on this day, and it remains until now.
At that time, the family will reunite and the whole country will celebrate together, and its grand and warm situation will be no less than that of the Chinese Spring Festival.
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