thanksgiving in america
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Thanksgiving Thanksgiving day is celebrated on the last
Thursday of November every year.
Families gather to eat dinner together and give thanks for all they have received during the year.
Thanksgiving Food
The traditional food items are:
Turkey Mashed Potatoes
Corn Bread
Corn
Stuffing
Sweet Potato
History In 1620, the Puritans sought freedom from the
religious persecution of King James in England.
They sailed to find a new place to live on a ship called the Mayflower.
The Mayflower
The Mayflower was a ship meant to carry food and supplies, not people!
There were 102 people.
Most passengers
were men, but there were also
women and children.
The Thanksgiving Feast
In 1621, a year after their arrival to America, the pilgrims had a 3 day feast to celebrate their first successful harvest.
The Thanksgiving Feast
They invited the Wampanoag Indians to the feast. The Wampanoag had taught the pilgrims how to fish, hunt, and harvest.
Official Holiday
In 1863, in the middle of the American Civil War, president Abraham Lincoln proclaimed that Thanksgiving Day would be celebrated every year on the last day of November.
He thought this would unite the country.
Thanksgiving in Modern times
Thanksgiving is one of the most important holidays in the United States. For some people, it is more important than Christmas.
Thanksgiving Parade Macy’s (department Store) has a parade every
Thanksgiving morning in New York city.
About 3,5 million people gather on the streets of New York to see the Parade.
About 50 million people watch the parade on television.
The Official Pardoning of the Turkey
Every year, the current president of the United States “pardons” a turkey.
That means that instead of killing it, the turkey is sent to a farm to live a happy life!