Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving Day!!!

Ever wonder how Thanksgiving started? Well me too. I didn't really care much before but just know we spend this day with our special someone.

Here's an excerpt from http://www.holidaycook.com/thanksgiving-history.shtml , hope you'll find this document pretty interesting and informative.

"Thanksgiving itself is reminiscent of other harvest-time celebrations in Europe. It's character there as well as in America is deeply religious. The idea is that we thank God for the plenty of the harvest. Of course, over the years the holiday has been secularized somewhat. It is even commonly called "Turkey Day".
The first Thanksgiving in Plymouth was not meant to be an annual event. Even so, it became a custom in many New England Colonies. During the Revolutionary war Thanksgiving Days were proclaimed to celebrate victory in battle or survival in the face of adversity. After the war and the founding of the government under the U.S. Constitution, George Washington, as President, proclaimed a day of thanks.

Proclaiming a day of thanks became popular. There was no official national day, but individual states, cities and towns began to pick out a particular day every year, usually in the autumn. The state of New York was the first to do this in 1830. By the time of the Civil War thanksgiving had become a popular public event. In 1863 and 1864 President Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday in November as a "day of thanksgiving and praise to our beneficent Father."

It was at this point that the last Thursday in November became fixed in the minds of Americans as a day for giving thanks, at least until 1939 when President Roosevelt moved it up a week to make a longer Christmas season for the retail industry. Some people did not like the break with tradition and various localities refused to comply. Finally, Congress intervened and changed the holiday permanently to the "4th Thursday in November". It has been celebrated on this day ever since. "
Happy Thanksgiving Day everyone!!!

2 comments:

  1. Nice info about thanks giving. I wonder if you have a date. LOL

    By the way, do you rate free dating sites ?

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  2. it's so long information..

    update now miss/mr..

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