He Thanksgiving Dayor better known as “Charity Day” in English, it is one of the most anticipated festivities in United States and Canadawhere family members come together to exchange food and be grateful for all the good things they have around them.
“Thanksgiving Day” will be celebrated in the United States on Thursday, November 23 because, in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared the last Thursday in November Thanksgiving Day.
In Canada, it’s quite the opposite, since this celebration took place last year Monday October 9. In this country, it is celebrated on the second Monday in October.
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During its first three decades, this holiday was celebrated on November 6, but since 1908 it has taken place every other Monday in October, that is, in 2024 it took place on Monday, October 9 .
The first Thanksgiving in North America took place in Canada in 1578, when the English explorer Martin Frobisher arrived in Newfoundland and I wanted to thank you for a safe trip across the ocean.
Frobisher was sent by the English Crown to find a route northwest of Chinabut it never found its way as it reached the shores of Canada.
According to historians, the explorer and his crew enjoyed a large banquet upon their arrival in Canadian territory.
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However, in 1859, the Protestant Church asked the Canadian government to designate an official day to thank God for the harvest, as it faced a crisis of faith over the origin of species. Charles Darwin. Soon, the religious event became a celebration of Canadian identity, but incorporating many of the traditions of the American version.
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Initially, this festival was held mid-week. However, in 1908, railroad workers insisted that the event take place on a Monday so they could take advantage of a long weekend. Its aim was to promote train travel to people who They visited their families during the holidays.
The answer is no, because the governments of both countries recognize Thanksgiving as an important holiday, so no one works or goes to school on this day. However, there are special cases, such as certain restaurants which decide to provide their services normally and offer menus based on holidays.
– With information from Abdiel Sepúlveda
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