No it is not.
Thanksgiving, and Christmas, are both holidays that are nationally recognized in the US.
We call it US Independence Day or the 4th of July (if we call it anything). (And we don't have a Thanksgiving Day in the UK - we have a 'Harvest Festival'.)
The Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, those two seem like big holidays for the marking the white history in US
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.
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.
Christmas, 4th Of July, Thanksgiving!
Yes, but we celebrate it the 24th of December.
Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday in the US.
4th of July, Thanksgiving, Martin Luther King jr. Day and Presidents Day.
In the US, Thanksgiving would be the next holiday. Halloween comes before Thanksgiving, but is not a holiday.
They celebrate Thanksgiving just like everyone else.
New Years day, Memorial day, Independence day (July 4), Labor day, Thanksgiving and Christmas, I believe.