On October 3, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation calling for the observance of the fourth Tuesday of November as a national holiday. In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt moved the holiday to the third Thursday of November (to extend the Christmas shopping season and boost the economy). After a storm of protest, Roosevelt changed the holiday again in 1941 to the fourth Thursday in November, where it stands today.
Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday in the US.
It was on a Thursday in 2012. Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday.
"Thanksgiving Day always occurs on a Thursday."
Thanksgiving was Thursday, November 22nd, 2012.
Thanksgiving is alwasy obsreved on a Thursday. when FDR signed the bill to make it a law. He choose to make it on the 4th Thursday of every November. Now, most people get the Friday after Thanksgiving off alongside Thanksgivng Thursday becase Thanksgiving is always observed on Thursday.
Thanksgiving is *always* on the fourth Thursday in November... so it will always be on a Thursday, including in 2055.
Thanksgiving in the U.S. is always on the fourth Thursday of November. It can be on the last Thursday of November; however, it is not always the last Thursday. It is; however, always in a full week.
Thanksgiving always falls on the 4th Thursday of November.
Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday, so in French Thanksgiving is always on a Jeudi.
Thanksgiving in the US is celebrated each year on the last Thursday of the month of November.
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Different countries have different versions of Thanksgiving. When thanksgiving is held varies widely by country. This question, though, is likely referring to Thanksgiving in the U.S. In the United States Thanksgiving always falls on the fourth Thursday of November, regardless of the date.