Thanksgiving Day
Each day on the fourth Thursday in November, Americans gather
for a day of feasting, football and family. While today’s Thanksgiving celebrations
would likely be unrecognizable to attendees of the original 1621 harvest meal,
it continues to be a day for Americans to come together around the table.
About of the history:
In the English tradition, days of thanksgiving
and special thanksgiving religious services became important during the English
Reformation in the reign of Henry VIII and in reaction to the large number of
religious holidays on the Catholic calendar. Before 1536 there were 95 Church
holidays, plus 52 Sundays, when people were required to attend church and
forego work and sometimes pay for expensive celebrations. The 1536 reforms
reduced the number of Church holidays to 27, but some Puritans wished to completely
eliminate all Church holidays, including Christmas and Easter. The holidays
were to be replaced by specially called Days of Fasting or Days of
Thanksgiving, in response to events that the Puritans viewed as acts of special
providence. Unexpected disasters or threats of judgment from on high called for
Days of Fasting. Special blessings, viewed as coming from God, called for Days
of Thanksgiving. For example, Days of Fasting were called on account of drought
in 1611, floods in 1613, and plagues in 1604 and 1622. Days of Thanksgiving
were called following the victory over the Spanish Armada in 1588 and following
the deliverance of Queen Anne in 1705. An unusual annual Day of Thanksgiving
began in 1606 following the failure of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605 and developed
into Guy Fawkes Day.
- Having everyday life.
- Grateful for the care she give my mom all day.
- My whole family has health.
- I have health.
- My family always support me.
- I can count on my friends.
- I can study.
- I can count with things that no all have.
- Because I am here and not in a place when have a war.
- I do not have hard problems.
- Because I have goals in my life and that I can fulfill.
- Because I am a good person, who makes mistakes, but if I fall I get up.