Thanksgiving Thanksgiving was first celebrated in 1621, when Plymouth governor William Bradford invited neighboring Native Americans to join the Pilgrims for a three-day festival in gratitude for the successful harvest that followed a hard winter.
The feast they sat down to had very little in common with today’s celebration, however. It is quite likely that their feast consisted of fish, venison, corn and other vegetables, green bean casserole,and pumpkin pie is mainly the result of a strong advertising campaign by turkey producers.
Thanksgiving was proclaimed a national holiday by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863. Many Americans consider this to be only an American holiday although it is also celebrated in Canada, and harvest festivals are held throughout the word.
感恩节始于1621年,那年,普利茅斯总督威廉·布雷德福邀请邻近的印地安人与早期的移民一起欢庆了3天,共同庆祝在经过了一个艰难的冬天之后取得的丰收。
那时他们享用的盛宴和现在的活动都少有共同之处,他们当时的宴会可能有鱼、鹿肉、玉米和其他的蔬菜,如今传统晚餐上的火鸡、土豆泥、豆角焙盘菜和南瓜饼这些东西主要是火鸡生产商们大做广告的结果。
1863年亚伯拉罕·林垦总统宣布感恩节为全国假日,许多美国人都认为这是美国独有的节日,其实加拿大也庆祝它。许多国家也都有自己的丰收节。附件:u=2023033209,1821741686&gp=10.jpg  |