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  2. When Was the First Thanksgiving? Here's Everything You Need ...

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    As the years went by, other days of thanksgiving were called for— sometimes on not-so-peaceful occasions, like colonists returning safely after massacring the Indigenous people living in village ...

  3. Learn What Other Countries Celebrate Thanksgiving - AOL

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    Canadians first commemorated Thanksgiving in 1578 to celebrate Sir Martin Frobisher and his crew's safe arrival in the Eastern Arctic. That first meal wasn't turkey and mashed potatoes, but an ...

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

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    Through the years, Thanksgiving has become known for spending time with family and friends, watching football and the famous Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and, of course, eating good food.

  5. Harvest festival - Wikipedia

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    Early English settlers took the idea of harvest thanksgiving to North America. The most famous one is the harvest Thanksgiving held by the Pilgrims in 1621. National Harvest Thanksgiving ceremony in Poland's Jasna Góra Roman Catholic sanctuary in Częstochowa, Poland. Presidential Harvest Festival in Spała, Poland

  6. Harvest Festival (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Some estates and farms used to hold the harvest festival in a barn. In some towns and villages the harvest festivals [3] are set so that the different churches do not have it on the same day. People bring in produce from their garden, allotment or farm, and even tinned and packaged food. Often there is a Harvest Supper at which some of the ...

  7. Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving is usually celebrated with a family meal. Beginning in the 2010s, a new tradition has emerged to also celebrate Thanksgiving with a meal with friends, as a separate event on a different day or an alternate event on Thanksgiving Day. This is referred to as Friendsgiving. [66]

  8. English festivals - Wikipedia

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    Saint Valentine's Day, also known as the Feast of Saint Valentine, [9] is celebrated annually on 14 February. Originating as a Western Christian feast day honouring one or two early saints named Valentinus, Saint Valentine's Day is recognized as a significant cultural, religious, and commercial celebration of romance and romantic love, although it is not a public holiday.

  9. 10 Thanksgiving traditions and where they come from - AOL

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    The holiday season has always been a special time for people to give back to those in need, especially on Thanksgiving. In 2022, there were about 582,462 unhoused people living in the US, compared ...