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An Unforgettable Tale Of Thanksgiving Day

Countries around the globe have started with the preparation of Thanksgiving Day, and like any other year, the entire world will be celebrating the auspicious occasion of Thanksgiving on November 25, 2021 (Thursday). Thanksgiving Day is an annual national holiday that is celebrated with fun and enthusiasm in the North American continent. Every year Thanksgiving is celebrated on the 4th Thursday of November.

The Fascinating History on Thanksgiving Day

Talking about the history of Thanksgiving Day, the history is rooted deep within the American cultural traditions and its religion. Americans always believed that their Thanksgiving was modeled after the 1621 harvest feast that was shared by the English colonists of Plymouth and the native American Wampanoag people.

The thanksgiving festivities were made special by a scrumptious feast that brought the 2 communities together. Well, this was observed as the First Thanksgiving, and for the next 2 centuries, many individual colonies and states celebrated thanksgiving day on various days.

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During the American Civil War, however, President Abraham Lincoln announced a National Thanksgiving Day in 1863, which was to be celebrated every November. In reality, New York was the first state in the United States to declare an annual Thanksgiving holiday in 1817.

List of the US Presidents Who Celebrated Thanksgiving

In the year 1789, George Washington was the first President of the United States who issued his first Thanksgiving proclamation. Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D Roosevelt, Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, George W Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump followed in his footsteps.

How is Thanksgiving Day Celebrated?

Well, no one can deny the fact that originally thanksgiving day originated with religious significance, but today the day has become one of the secular holidays. The majority of Americans utilize Thanksgiving Day as an occasion where they can easily get together with their friends and families and express their sincere gratitude towards their food, family, and football. Some people also write down what they are thankful for and then read it aloud from the paper.

Furthermore, the day is also celebrated with the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, and the parade attracts around 2 to 3 million people. The colorful parade generally features marching bands, live performers, and balloons shaped like cartoon characters.

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The Thanksgiving Delicacies

Turkey has become synonymous with the Thanksgiving holiday. As per the data quoted to the National Turkey Federation, roughly around 90% of Americans celebrate the occasion by feasting on the bird- whether it is roasted, baked, or deep-fried. Apart from the traditional turkey, other food items that form an integral part of the Thanksgiving feast include stuffing and mashed potatoes with cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie.

Thanksgiving Day

Takeaway

Even amid the covid-19 pandemic, families that are not able to celebrate the thanksgiving festivities together are organizing virtual feasts over Zoom and Facetime as this will help in cutting down the isolation of the pandemic and everyone can be grateful for the well-being of their families and friend during such hard and stressful times.

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WRITTEN BY:
Ridhi Dogra

Hi Friends! I am Ridhi Dogra.
I am working as a Content Writer with PiggyRide. I graduated from Delhi University with a bachelor's degree in Home Science and I did my post-graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication from Amity University. I am an avid reader, a passionate traveler, and a movie buff.

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