Throughout history many cultures have given thanks for a bountiful harvest. They might differ in their forms and presentations. But their spirit - setting aside a date to reflect on life's blessings, remains the same.
Both the United States and Canada have Thanksgiving holidays, though they are different. Both are located on the continent of North America, but you can't really say the whole North America celebrates the same holiday.
Only America celebrates thanks giving, it's sad you didn't know that
They don't celebrate thanksgiving in Mexico; only the USA celebrates thanksgiving as a national event.
There is no such thing. Only the USA celebrates thanksgiving as a national event.
I'm sure only America celebrates Thanksgiving because it is about the Pilgrims settling on the new land and holding a feast for the Native Americans to show their appreciation. The natives helped show the Pilgrims how to survive by planting things, hunting certain animals, etc... It's just like how the 4th o' July is America's Independence day.
No. But on different days of the year
Woops!! Thanksgiving only occurs in America.
Thanksgiving is only celebrated in North America.
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.
In Canada, Thanksgiving is on the second Monday in October.Thanksgiving is not celebrated in Canada. It is only celebrated in America. It's when the pilgrims had a feast of thankfulness for getting to America. It is not a universal holiday, only national to America.
No. Thanksgiving is only celebrated in America.
The same way you do in the United States - by enjoying a turkey dinner and lamenting on what you're thankful for. The only real difference between Canada's Thanksgiving and the US's Thanksgiving is the date.