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It start ed when the pilgrims came
Thanksgiving is a American holiday. It's when Americans came to America.
No of course not, the Americans celebrate Thanksgiving because people came here on the mayflower. People of Turkey have nothing to do with Thanksgiving!
They don't celebrate thanksgiving in Mexico; only the USA celebrates thanksgiving as a national event.
Buddhists do not celebrate Thanksgiving. The two Buddhist holidays are Buddha's birthday and the Enlightenment Day. Buddha's birthday is in the spring and the Enlightenment Day is in the winter.
Americans celebrate thanksgiving because the british came and the tri bes came and gave them food. There was a hige feast with more than 50 wild turkeys. Thanksgiving is celebrated as a time to give thanks for the harvest and to remember what "The Almighty has given to us." A time for Family to get together, and thank God for what he has done. It is usally time for family reunions.
Thanksgiving is an American holiday. It represents the first feast the Pilgrims had when they came to America from England. China does not celebrate Thanksgiving, unless that Chinese person is living in America.
I don't think England celebrates Thanksgiving because it's an American holiday. The pilgrims came to America and ate dinner with the Indians.
No, the pilgrims and the Wampanoag Indians were the first people to celebrate thanksgiving in 1621
it came from the south during the civil war
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.
If by Thanksgiving you are referring to a holiday (or even a specific date) to commemorate some special event that Mexicans in general are thankful for, then the answer is no. Some regions or towns, where agriculture is a relevant economical activity, have festivities related to the harvest disguised as religious celebration. I'm not very versed in the catholic religion, but seems to me that every rural region has it's own "Santo Patrono" (saint) which is believed to have a special influence in the agricultural matters.