It was originally in the colonies but when the US expanded, the idea was spread by the transportation
Thanksgiving is NOT a holiday in Poland. It is only popular with the american people who live there.
Great Britain (aka: England)
Colonies were generally forbidden to trade with countries other than their "mother" country. English colonies traded only with England; Dutch colonies traded only with Holland; Spanish colonies traded only with Spain.
well some had slaves and the new England colonies only had a few.
The reason there are only 8 colonies is because New England (NE) accounts for the 5 smaller colonies; Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersy and Delaware. The reason there are only 8 colonies is because New England (NE) accounts for the 5 smaller colonies; Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersy and Delaware.
No the about the only places open on Thanksgiving Holiday's are Mcdonalds and Walmart. Happy Holiday's!!!
No. The 4th is only an American holiday to celebrate the independence of the colonies from English rule.
Thanksgiving is an American and Cadadian holiday only they dont celebrate it
No, it's an American holiday. British people only know about Thanksgiving through American contacts. I had not heard of Thanksgiving until I was 10 years old.
No, Jews do not celebrate Christmas as that is a Christian holiday.
There is no such thing. Only the USA celebrates thanksgiving as a national event.
Thanksgiving is NOT a holiday in Poland. It is only popular with the american people who live there.
No, Thanksgiving is a North American holiday.
They don't. It's only an American holiday.
The Navigation Acts required the colonies to trade only with England.
The Navigation Acts required the colonies to trade only with England.
you can only find one at the thanksgiving holiday event