It lasted three days with hunted and gathered food rather than one day, with store-bought food.
US Thanksgiving is in November because November is when the pilgrims harvested their crops and had the feast with the Indians which is the whole meaning of Thanksgiving.
b/c the Indians gave us the turkey and the corn.
No, Thanksgiving is celebrated at different times in Canada and the United States. In Canada, Thanksgiving is the second Monday in October. In the US, Thanksgiving is the fourth Thursday in November.
No no and heck no. Ripe corn or squirrel soup festivals maybe but Thanksgiving in the white world is a day of mourning for us.
Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated in America because of the help offered to the new settlers by the Indians their first winter here. Other countries do not celebrate Thanksgiving since the historic basis is unique to America, but there may be similar holidays where other countries celebrate what they are thankful for.
deja jennings of 1894 bc participated in the first thanksgiving celebration!
I think Thanksgiving. When the Pilgrams and the Indians gave thanks together for all of the food they had.
Each year in November we all gather with our families and eat turkey, dressing, pumpkin pie, and plenty of other traditional foods. But, why do we celebrate Thanksgiving? And, how many of us know exactly how Thanksgiving originated? Most Americans think they have a pretty good idea, but it's always nice to go over the beginning of Thanksgiving to remind us why we give thanks and how it all really started.
different
No. But on different days of the year
At like big holiday such as thanksgiving day(this thanksgiving day is different as us :) ) or new year's day.
The U.S. and Canada celebrate Thanksgiving. Some countries which celebrate a similar holiday include Germany, Japan, and Liberia.