Trabajo realizado por: 
Alba del Rocío Romero Gómez 
María Molero García
Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated 
primarily in the United States and Canada,other 
places around the world observe similar celebrations. 
Thanksgiving has its historical roots in 
religious and cultural traditions.
From ancient times, Native People of 
North America have held ceremonies to 
give thanks for successful harvests, for 
the hope of a good growing season in the 
early spring, and for other good fortune 
such as the birth of a child. 
Giving thanks was the primary reason for 
ceremonies.
● Canada: 
Thanksgiving occurring on the second 
Monday in October, is an annual 
Canadian holiday to give thanks at the 
close of the harvest season. the holiday is 
celebrated in churches, the holiday is 
mostly celebrated in a secular manner.
●United States: 
It's celebrated on the fourth Thursday in 
November by federal legislation in 1941, has 
been an annual tradition in the United States. 
Historically, has traditionally been a 
celebration of the blessings, including the 
harvest.
●TV: 
Television also plays a part in Thanksgiving 
celebrations. Many families watch the New 
York City Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. 
The parade includes marching bands, floats, 
songs and performances from Broadway 
musicals.
●Travel: 
One of the best things about 
Thanksgiving is spending time with 
family. Many people live far from 
family members and travel long 
distances by car, train, or plane to be 
with their loved ones. Thanksgiving 
is the busiest travel day of the year!
●The Feast: 
Many families include the entire family in the 
food preparation. Traditional foods include 
turkey, stuffing, gravy, sweet potatoes, 
cornbread, mashed potatoes, and cranberry 
sauce. Many people serve pie for dessert at the 
end of the meal. Popular pie flavors are 
pumpkin, pecan, sweet potato, and apple.
●After the meal: 
After the feast families often do 
additional activities. Some like to take 
walks after eating such a large meal. 
Some people take naps. Others sit 
down together to play board or card 
games together.

Thanksgiving Day

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    Trabajo realizado por: Alba del Rocío Romero Gómez María Molero García
  • 2.
    Thanksgiving Day isa national holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada,other places around the world observe similar celebrations. Thanksgiving has its historical roots in religious and cultural traditions.
  • 3.
    From ancient times,Native People of North America have held ceremonies to give thanks for successful harvests, for the hope of a good growing season in the early spring, and for other good fortune such as the birth of a child. Giving thanks was the primary reason for ceremonies.
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    ● Canada: Thanksgivingoccurring on the second Monday in October, is an annual Canadian holiday to give thanks at the close of the harvest season. the holiday is celebrated in churches, the holiday is mostly celebrated in a secular manner.
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    ●United States: It'scelebrated on the fourth Thursday in November by federal legislation in 1941, has been an annual tradition in the United States. Historically, has traditionally been a celebration of the blessings, including the harvest.
  • 6.
    ●TV: Television alsoplays a part in Thanksgiving celebrations. Many families watch the New York City Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The parade includes marching bands, floats, songs and performances from Broadway musicals.
  • 7.
    ●Travel: One ofthe best things about Thanksgiving is spending time with family. Many people live far from family members and travel long distances by car, train, or plane to be with their loved ones. Thanksgiving is the busiest travel day of the year!
  • 8.
    ●The Feast: Manyfamilies include the entire family in the food preparation. Traditional foods include turkey, stuffing, gravy, sweet potatoes, cornbread, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce. Many people serve pie for dessert at the end of the meal. Popular pie flavors are pumpkin, pecan, sweet potato, and apple.
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    ●After the meal: After the feast families often do additional activities. Some like to take walks after eating such a large meal. Some people take naps. Others sit down together to play board or card games together.