The History Behind Thanks Giving Day

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History of Thanks Giving Day

Thanksgiving should be a part of our routine lives.  In other words, gratitude must be present in our attitude. The national holiday given on Thanksgiving Day carries a full-fledged history behind it.  The day is celebrated because of an explorer (martin Frobisher) who was striving to get a northern passage towards the Pacific Ocean for his survival. After a constant struggle and difficulties, he was able to reach the bay thereby defeating storms and havocs that occurred in his path. Since, then a communion service of thanksgiving begun to get organized which acts as an epitome of survival from hardships.

Apart from the above mentioned Canadian history of thanksgiving, the French also celebrate this pious day for some other reasons. Long back, Samuel de Champlain along with the French people commenced the tradition of thanksgiving in which people distributed the annual harvests with the poor people. They ingenious act of food sharing acts as a token of compassion and humanity.

The US celebrates Thanksgiving Day as the harvest celebration of the immigrants that lasted for many days in playmouth, 1621. Each year, the US president issues “pardons” and proclamations which depict the spared life of Turks and their freedom to live.

Different people and places have differentreasons and days for celebrating the thanksgiving day. Some celebrate it as the day of valiance while others marks it as a day of compassion. The myths and stories linked with this festival are many. The day of thanksgiving in each place has its historical roots in cultural and religious beliefs. The festival has been celebrated in secular mannerism for many years.

Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving Day onsecond week of October while United States acknowledges the day on last Thursday of each November. There is a public holiday on account of the occasion which is celebrated by the citizens of differentiated countries.

The commemoration methodology of thanksgiving can be either by distributing goodies to the poor or by self-consuming them with the family. Some people buy fresh groceries on this day and also make special preparations along with adoring their homes like the ChristmasEve.

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