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Thanksgiving (United States) Thanksgiving is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. [ 2] It is sometimes called American Thanksgiving (outside the United States) to distinguish it from the Canadian holiday of the same name and related celebrations in other regions.
The story most people heard about Thanksgiving from a young age is pretty simple: A group of Pilgrims, fleeing religious persecution, sail to North American and settle on Plymouth Rock.
Thanksgiving ( French: l'Action de grâce ), occurring on the second Monday in October, is an annual Canadian holiday to give thanks at the close of the harvest season. Although the original act of Parliament references God and the holiday is celebrated in churches, the holiday is mostly celebrated in a secular manner.
This home video release features three holiday-themed stories starring Winnie the Pooh and his buddies in the Hundred Acre Wood. In one of the vignettes, “A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving,” Pooh ...
Awkward Thanksgiving, a 2014 film written and directed Henrique Couto. Beethoven, a 1992 film directed by Brian Levant. The Big Chill, a 1983 film directed by Lawrence Kasdan. Broadway Danny Rose, a 1984 film written and directed by Woody Allen. Diary of a Mad Housewife, a 1970 film directed by Frank Perry.
The history of Thanksgiving isn't the rosy story from your childhood. Here's what really happened and the truth about some commonly held Thanksgiving myths. The post The Real History of ...
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Especially because the traditional "first Thanksgiving" story taught in schools tends to erase the true history, with children dressed up as "Pilgrims" and historically inaccurate "Indians."