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Thanksgiving originated in the United States and was originally decided on an ad hoc basis by various states in the United States. It wasn't until after 1863 that Lincoln**, who led the United States to independence, declared that Thanksgiving would become a national holiday. It took decades for the U.S. Congress to officially designate the fourth Sunday in November as "Thanksgiving Day" in 1941, which generally lasts for three days from Thursday to Sunday.
In addition to the United States, other countries such as Canada, Egypt, and Greece also have their own unique Thanksgiving, but the dates are different. For example, Canada, a neighbor of the United States, has Thanksgiving Day on the second Monday of October every year.
The origins of Thanksgiving in the United States.
As we all know, the United States was colonized by Britain in the early days. At that time, the Puritans in England were dissatisfied with the English Church, and chose to leave the church in a foreign land, and finally decided to move to the land on the other side of the Atlantic. In 1620, the Mayflower arrived in the Americas with these men on board, and encountered unimaginable difficulties, and this winter they were starving and nearly dying.
It was the local Indians in the Americas who brought them daily necessities, taught them hunting and planting, and helped them tide over the difficulties and obtain a good harvest. Later, in order to thank God and the Indians for their sincere help, they agreed on a date and invited the Indians to celebrate the holiday, which is the origin of Thanksgiving in the United States.
The origin of Thanksgiving in Canada.
The timing of Thanksgiving in Canada is different from that of the United States, and its origins are also different, and Thanksgiving in Canada is even earlier than in the United States in history. Every year on the second Monday of October, it is Thanksgiving Day in Canada, and every year Thanksgiving Day is a three-day carnival. Canadians are mainly thankful for God's bountiful harvest and success, because Mill is blessed with the grace of nature, so that they can harvest food and survive.
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Thanksgiving Day is a common holiday in the United States and Canada, originally meant to thank God for a good harvest.
In the winter of 1620, more than half of the settlers died of starvation and infectious diseases, and in the critical moment they received help from the local Indians, who began planting seeds in the first spring, in 1621. They eagerly awaited the harvest all summer, knowing that their survival and the survival of the colony depended on the coming harvest. In the end, the crops were unexpectedly abundant, and in gratitude to God for the bountiful harvest, and in gratitude for the help of the Indians, a 3-day carnival was held.
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, families will reunite and the whole country will celebrate, and its grand and warm situation is no less than that of the Chinese Spring Festival.
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Thanksgiving originated in the United States.
The origin of Thanksgiving can be traced back to the beginning of American history, Thanksgiving Day, a traditional holiday, is a holiday in the United States, and it is also a holiday that everyone celebrates together. Originally, Thanksgiving did not have a fixed date and was determined on an ad hoc basis by various parts of the United States. The Thanksgiving holiday generally lasts from Thursday to Sunday, and the company usually has a holiday.
At that time, the people brought the necessities of life, and taught them to hunt, fish, and grow corn. With the help of the people at that time, a good harvest was finally obtained, and on the day of the harvest celebration, according to the traditional customs, the day of thanksgiving to God was established, and it was decided to invite the local people to celebrate the festival together in order to thank them for their sincere help.
Thanksgiving customs
In terms of customs and habits, the United States is basically the same as other places, such as eating roast turkey, pumpkin pie, cranberry moss jam, sweet potato, and maize; Activities include cranberries, corn games, pumpkin races; Group events such as costume parades, theatrical performances or sports competitions are held, and there are 2 days off for people who are far away to return home to reunite with their loved ones. Habits such as turkey and shopping have also been formed.
There are many similarities between Thanksgiving in the United States and Canada, such as cornucopia (a food filled with flowers, fruits, grains, a symbol of abundance) and pumpkin pie (pumpkin pie). The food on the table at the Canadian Thanksgiving Feast also often varies with geographical and time changes, some are meats and other foods, but currently mainly turkey and ham.
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Hello dear! Thanksgiving is American! Thanksgiving is a holiday in the United States.
Thanksgiving is a unique holiday for the American people, and it is also a holiday for Americans to gather together as a family. The origins of Thanksgiving can be traced back to the beginning of American history, originating with early immigrants in Plymouth, Massachusetts. In 1941, the U.S. Congress officially designated the first four Thursdays of November as "Thanksgiving Day".
The Thanksgiving holiday generally lasts from Thursday to Sunday. In addition to the United States and Canada, there are also countries in the world such as Egypt and Greece that have their own unique Thanksgiving, but European countries such as the United Kingdom and France are insulated from Thanksgiving. Some scholars have also proposed the establishment of "Chinese Thanksgiving Day" to promote traditional culture.
In 1879, the Canadian Parliament declared November 6 to be Thanksgiving Day and a national holiday. In the years that followed, the date of Thanksgiving changed several times until on January 31, 1957, when the Canadian Parliament declared the second Monday of October as Thanksgiving Day, a day on which God Almighty blessed Canada with a bountiful harvest.
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Thanksgiving is coming.
A tribe that saved a lot of Europeans.
With this festival.
Later, they wiped out the tribe.
The new patriarch of this tribe is cutting off his benefactor on the benefactor of the world's first Thanksgiving Square, and at the same time thanking them for the superstitious worship of the god This is called faith, hehe.
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