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Thanksgiving, a holiday deeply rooted in American cultu= re, traces its origins back to 1621. This year marked the first Thanksgivin= g celebration at Plymouth, where the Pilgrims, early settlers of the Plymou= th Colony, held a feast to celebrate a successful harvest. This event, whic= h is often considered the first Thanksgiving, was attended by both the Pilg= rims and the Native American Wampanoag tribe. The feast lasted three days a= nd included foods such as venison, duck, goose, oysters, lobster, eel, and = fish, as well as pumpkins and cranberries. However, it was not yet called T= hanksgiving, and the concept of an annual harvest festival was not establis= hed at that time. The early Thanksgiving celebrations were not annual event= s and did not occur on a fixed date. They were often proclaimed in response= to specific events, such as military victories, the end of droughts, or bo= untiful harvests. These early celebrations varied greatly in their form and= timing, depending on local customs and conditions. The common thread among= them was a sense of gratitude and communal feasting. As more European sett= lers arrived in America, the practice of Thanksgiving evolved. Different co= lonies observed days of thanksgiving at different times of the year. In New= England, for instance, Thanksgiving was a religious observance; a day set = aside for prayer and fasting, quite unlike the joyous feast we associate wi= th the holiday today. Meanwhile, in other regions, particularly in the Sout= h, thanksgiving observances were more aligned with the harvest festival con= cept. It was during the American Revolution that the idea of a national Tha= nksgiving began to take shape. The Continental Congress, the governing body= of the United States during the Revolutionary War, designated one or more = days of thanksgiving a year, and in 1789, George Washington issued the firs= t Thanksgiving proclamation by the national government of the United States= He called upon Americans to express their gratitude for the happy conclus= ion to the countrys war of independence and the successful ratification of = the U.S. Constitution. However, Thanksgiving did not become an annual tradi= tion nationwide until the 19th century. Sarah Josepha Hale, an influential = magazine editor, and writer, began a campaign to establish Thanksgiving as = a national holiday. For 36 years, she published numerous editorials and sen= t scores of letters to governors, senators, presidents, and other politicia= ns advocating for a national Thanksgiving Day to be celebrated on the last = Thursday in November. Abraham Lincoln finally heeded Hale's request in 1863= , at the height of the Civil War. He proclaimed a national day of "Tha= nksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens,&= quot; to be celebrated on the last Thursday in November. Lincoln's decision= to establish Thanksgiving as a national holiday was an attempt to foster a= sense of American unity between the Northern and Southern states. Since th= en, Thanksgiving has been celebrated annually in the United States. In 1941= , the U.S. Congress officially designated the fourth Thursday in November a= s the national holiday of Thanksgiving. This fixed the holidays timing and = established it as a part of American culture and identity. Thanksgiving tod= ay is a time for families and friends to gather and give thanks for what th= ey have, a tradition that harkens back to the early celebrations of the Pil= grims and Native Americans, even as it has evolved in its form and signific= ance.
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