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  2. Thanksgiving (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November (which became the uniform date country-wide in 1941). [2] [3] Outside the United States, it is sometimes called American Thanksgiving to distinguish it from the Canadian holiday of the same name and related celebrations in other regions.

  3. National Thanksgiving Proclamation - Wikipedia

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    The National Thanksgiving Proclamation was the first presidential proclamation of Thanksgiving in the United States. At the request of Congress, President George Washington declared Thursday, November 26, 1789 as a day of public thanksgiving and prayer. [1]

  4. Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    The double Thanksgiving continued for two more years, and then on December 26, 1941, Roosevelt signed a joint resolution of Congress changing the official national Thanksgiving Day to the fourth Thursday in November starting in 1942 (there are usually four but sometimes five Thursdays in November, depending on the year). [35]

  5. 50 Fun Facts You Didn't Know About Thanksgiving - AOL

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    Which President officially made Thanksgiving the fourth Thursday of every November? Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt. You Might Also Like. 15 Best Denim Jacket Outfit Ideas to Pull from Your Closet.

  6. 50 Fun Thanksgiving Trivia Questions - AOL

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    Question: Which President made turkey pardoning an annual event? Answer: George H.W. Bush Question: How many calories on average are consumed, per person, at Thanksgiving dinner?

  7. The Real History of Thanksgiving - AOL

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    In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln finally declared Thanksgiving an official U.S. holiday, an act he saw as a step toward reuniting the fractured country after the Civil War. He put it on the ...

  8. List of observances in the United States by presidential ...

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    In addition to annual commemorative events, the President may proclaim a day or period designated for mourning or prayer after the death of noted officials including U.S. Presidents and Chief Justices of the United States or after major tragic events or disasters with serious casualties. [2]

  9. Read Abraham Lincoln's 1863 Proclamation that Made ...

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    On Oct. 3, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation declaring the last Thursday of November as a day of Thanksgiving. He saw the occasion as a peaceful interlude amid the Civil War.