yes. only from good harvest. not with the pilgrims, just about every country celebrates it for harvest, besides America of course. though originally it was good harvest for US. Anyway UK does do thanks giving
Two European countries have a traditional Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving-esque celebration. In the Netherlands, the town of Leiden holds a church service each year on the morning of American Thanksgiving to commemorate the Pilgrims who left from Leiden to travel to America.
In Germany, a Christian harvest thanksgiving festival called Erntedankfest is celebrated in early October. Like the American Thanksgiving, Erntedankfest also includes large meals.
No, people in England do not celebrate the holiday of Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is a US celebration and is only celebrated in England by American residents.
no they don't celebrate Thanksgiving .
They DO celebrate Thanksgiving in Turkey. They celebrate the same way we do.
Thanksgiving Day is not celebrated anywhere other than the US.
The first people to celebrate Thanksgiving were the Pilgrims and the Indians.
They don't. thanksgiving is an American holiday
The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621.
Only The US and canada celebrate Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is NOT a holiday in Poland. It is only popular with the american people who live there.
Because people wanted to celebrate Thanksgiving even more than some people.
The Chinese don't't really celebrate Thanksgiving because it is many American but they have their own holidays similar to Thanksgiving.
No of course not, the Americans celebrate Thanksgiving because people came here on the mayflower. People of Turkey have nothing to do with Thanksgiving!
Ireland do not celebrate Thanksgiving.