theIndian's and the people from the cultures outside of the Indian land.
Nobody, why disagree?
christmas,the celebration of Jesus ,easter the celebration of Jesus rise from his death, thanksgiving in celerbtrationof the pilgrams
Canada has Thanksgiving (2nd Monday in October), the USA has Thanksgiving (4th Thursday in November), but no other countries have a National Day of Thanksgiving. Not even Australia. The Canadian and American troops located in Afghanistan do have a celebration to remember the day, but the people of Afghanistan do not have a Thanksgiving Day.
Thanksgiving is a CANADA , Granada , Netherlands, & US celebration and not officially celebrated in England area although they have a type of thanksgiving where they bring local food to churches etc for poor people... but no Thanksgiving day as such.
I think it is a celebration for the gratitude of the "harvest"
No. Animals don't have events, people do.
Edward Winslow's account of Thanksgiving is notable for its emphasis on cooperation and gratitude between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag people. It highlights the shared harvest celebration, showcasing the importance of mutual support and friendship in overcoming challenges. Winslow's detailed observations provide a unique historical perspective on early colonial life and the cultural exchange between the two groups, emphasizing themes of community and thanksgiving.
Events that happen every Thanksgiving are: 1. Families get together and eat a big meal together. 3. NFL football games are played. 4. Millions of people watch he Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on T.V. 5. Black Friday follows Thanksgiving and the Christmas shopping season begins.
The Guild Wars relate to invasions and wars amongst its people. There were three Guild Wars. Wayfarer's Reverie is a celebration celebrating the Guild Wars that occurs in August through September.
some of the events are people getting killed, raped, and kidnaped more.
Thanksgiving is special because it is a holiday dedicated to expressing gratitude and being with loved ones. It is a time when people come together to share a festive meal and reflect on the blessings in their lives. Additionally, it has historical significance as a celebration of the first successful harvest by the Pilgrims in America.
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