Most Christians celebrate a "Harvest Festival" in their churches at the end of the harvest season to thank God for his bounty and to celebrate the successful bringing in of the harvest. These celebrations may be followed by a "Harvest Supper'. Hindus celebrate "Pongal" in January each Year, the Jews "Sukkot" in September or October and the Buddhists celebrate Harvest Festivals at various times of the year depending on the country. Strangely, Muslims do not appear to have any specific festival to thank God for a bountiful harvest. "Thanksgiving" is often used in North America for the Christian Festival and in England sometimes one finds the old fashioned name of "Harvest Home".
The Americans celebrated their first harvest by having the first Thanksgiving with the Native Americans.
The Pilgrims decided to hold a celebration of Thanksgiving. They invited the Wampanoag, who had helped them survive a very difficult year.to celebrate the great harvest that year
it was tudors, then stuarts, then georgians
In their time, the Tudors WERE the celebrities! :-)
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yes they do celebrate harvest
Ye they did Xmas and lent
they celebrate in October
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to celebrate the colony's first successful harvest
they celebrate with fireworks and they also do it with lyle
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Farmers offer thanks and pray for a bountiful harvest.
they eat ox
They celebrate baisakhi on the event of ripening of crops. It is harvest festival.
The countries in Southeast Asia that celebrate harvest festival is Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam.