The precise historical origin of the holiday is disputed. Although Americans commonly believe that the first Thanksgiving happened in 1621 at Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Happy Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Day, known informally as "Turkey Day,"
is a harvest festival celebrated primarily in the United States and
Canada. Thanksgiving was a holiday to express thankfulness, gratitude,
and appreciation to God, family and friends for which all have been
blessed of material possessions and relationships. Traditionally, it has
been a time to give thanks for a bountiful harvest. This holiday has
since moved away from its religious roots.
In the United States, it falls on the fourth
Thursday of November.
The precise historical origin of the holiday is disputed. Although Americans commonly believe that the first Thanksgiving happened in 1621 at Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Massachusetts (1621) While not the first
thanksgiving of any sort on the continent, the
traditional origin of modern Thanksgiving in the United
States is generally regarded to be the celebration that
occurred at the site of Plymouth Plantation, in
Massachusetts, in 1621. The Wampanoag Native Americans
helped the pilgrims who arrived in Massachusetts
cultivate the land and fish, saving them from
starvation. This harvest celebration occurred early in
the history of what would become one of the original
Thirteen Colonies that later were to become the United
States. This Thanksgiving was modeled after harvest
festivals that were commonplace in Europe at the time.
Thanksgiving in the United States was observed on various different dates throughout history. By the mid 20th century, the final Thursday in November had become the customary day of Thanksgiving in most U.S. states. It was not until December 26, 1941, however, that President Franklin D. Roosevelt, after pushing two years earlier to move the date earlier to give the country an economic boost, signed a bill into law with Congress, making Thanksgiving a national holiday and settling it to the fourth (but not final) Thursday in November. |
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