Oh, dude, the first state to adopt an annual Thanksgiving holiday was Virginia in 1619. They were probably like, "Hey, let's take a day off and eat some turkey," or something. So yeah, Virginia was all about that Thanksgiving vibe way back when.
Alabama
George washington made thanksgiving a annual holiday
canda is the first country to adopt Thanksgiving as a national holiday.
Alabama was the last state to adopt Labor Day as a holiday. Oregon was the first to adopt the holiday in 1884 (some sources say 1887), but it wasn't declared a national holiday until 1894.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President, issued the first official proclamation that made Thanksgiving an annual national holiday.
1924
According to historians, President Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in the fall of 1863 after Sarah Hale sent letters to him concerning the significance of the first thanksgiving event.
Missouri was the first state to adopt Martin Luther King Day as national holiday.
new york
The Massachusetts Bay Colony (consisting mainly of Puritan Christians) celebrated Thanksgiving for the first time in 1630, and frequently thereafter until about 1680, when it became an annual festival in that colony; and Connecticut as early as 1639 and annually after 1647, except in 1675. The Dutch in New Netherland appointed a day for giving thanks in 1644 and occasionally thereafter.
which of these were the first men to adopt a constitution
Michigan was the first state to adopt thanksgiving in 1599