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Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated primarily in Canada and the United
States as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. It is
celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. In other places around the world take place this event. Thanksgiving has its
historical roots in religious and cultural traditions and was also celebrated in a secular.
THANKSGIVING DAY
Prayers of thanks and special thanksgiving ceremonies are common among almost all
religions after harvests and at other times. It also has aspects of a harvest festival, even though the harvest in New England occurs
well before the late-November date on which the modern Thanksgiving holiday is
celebrated.
Hystory
In the English tradition, the days of Thanksgiving became important during the English Reformation in the reign of Henry VIII. Before 1536 there were 95 Church holidays. In the 1536 reforms
reduced the number of Church holidays to 27, but some Puritans wished to
completely eliminate all Church holidays, including Christmas and Easter.
English tradition
The holidays were to be replaced by specially called Days of Fasting or Days of Thanksgiving. For example, Days of Fasting were called on account of drought in 1611, floods in 1613, and plagues in 1604 and 1622.
As President of the United States, George Washington proclaimed the first
nationwide thanksgiving celebration in America marking November 26, 1789, "as a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to
be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many and signal
favours of Almighty God".
In the United States
Various proclamations were made by royal governors, John Hancock, General George
Washington, and the Continental Congress, each giving thanks to God for events favorable to their
causes. In modern times the President of the United States, in addition to issuing a
proclamation, will "pardon" a turkey, which spares the bird's life and ensures that it will
spend the duration of its life roaming freely on farmland.
Black Friday is the United States the day after Thanksgiving Day. Traditionally Black Friday kicks off the holiday shopping season. Black Friday is usually followed by Cyber Monday, the first Monday after
Black Friday is a Monday of great discounts for products of electronics. Cyber Monday is the
response of e-commerce to the Black Friday and is characterized by a massive offer discounts exclusively
online.
In the 1920s one of New York’s most famous
department stores began a parade trought
the streets of the city to celebrate
Thanksiving. Now the parade is famous for
is fifteen enormous balloons depicting
favourite children’s characters such as
Kermit the Frog or Snoopy, Toothless the
Dragon or Paddington Bear.
Thanksgiving Day
Parade
Squash soup, roasted turkey, potatoes, Sweet potatoes,
green beans and carrots. Don’t
forget the cranberry sauce and
traditional cornbread. End with apple pie or pumkin pie!
What to eat at Thanksigiving