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  2. Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] Now called 3 Oktoberfeest, Leiden's autumn thanksgiving celebration in 1617 was the occasion for sectarian disturbance that appears to have accelerated the pilgrims' plans to emigrate to America. [16] Later in New England, religious thanksgiving services were declared by civil leaders such as Governor Bradford, who planned the ...

  3. Harvest festival - Wikipedia

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    It is a time of gratitude and celebration within the community. Harvest festivals in Asia include the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋節), one of the most widely spread harvest festivals in the world. In Iran Mehrgan was celebrated in an extravagant style at Persepolis. Not only was it the time for harvest, but it was also the time when the ...

  4. Harvest Festival (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Harvest Festival is a celebration of the harvest and food grown on the land in the United Kingdom. It is about giving thanks for a successful crop yield over the year as winter starts to approach. The festival is also about giving thanks for all the good and positive things in people's lives, such as family and friendships.

  5. 10 Thanksgiving traditions and where they come from - AOL

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    The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is one of the most beloved Thanksgiving traditions. The annual event has taken place in New York City since 1924, filled with live musical performances, giant ...

  6. This Map Reveals The Most Popular Thanksgiving Side ... - AOL

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    Google's annual Thanksgiving trend report and among the findings are the top-rated holiday sides, ranked by the best in each state, including stuffing and more. This Map Reveals The Most Popular ...

  7. Why do we celebrate Thanksgiving? What to know about ... - AOL

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    The day after Thanksgiving has also become its own celebration known as Black Friday. During this day, stores nationwide offer extended hours, discounts and special promotions in preparation for ...

  8. English festivals - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom celebrates Mothering Sunday, which falls on the fourth Sunday of Lent. This holiday has its roots in the church and was originally unrelated to the American holiday. [21] [22] Most historians believe that Mothering Sunday evolved from the 16th-century Christian practice of visiting one's mother church annually on Laetare ...

  9. National service of thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth II's car arriving at the West Steps of St Paul's in 2012 for the National Service of Thanksgiving for her Diamond Jubilee. A national service of thanksgiving in the United Kingdom is an act of Christian worship, generally attended by the British monarch, Great Officers of State and Ministers of the Crown, which celebrates an event of national importance.