91% of Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day. Benjamin Franklin wanted the national bird to be a turkey. Twenty percent of cranberries eaten are eaten on Thanksgiving. Fifty percent of Americans put the stuffing inside the Turkey. The First Thanksgiving lasted for three days.
- The pilgrims didn't use forks; they ate with spoons, knives, and their fingers. - Mashed potatoes, pumpkin pies, popcorn, milk, corn on the cob, and cranberries were not foods present on the first Thanksgiving's feast table. - The first Thanksgiving celebration lasted three days - Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the national bird of the United States. - Although, Thanksgiving is widely considered an American holiday, it is also celebrated on the second Monday in October in Canada.
Plymouth Indians were the first to celebrate Thanksgiving. Was first celebrated in Plymouth, Massachusetts The first Thanksgiving lasted 3 days The Macy's thanksgiving parade tradition began in the 1920s On December 26,1941 congress passed the law that every american would celebrate Thanksgiving on the last Thursday in November
Plymouth Indians were the first to celebrate Thanksgiving. Was first celebrated in Plymouth, Massachusetts The first Thanksgiving lasted 3 days The Macy's thanksgiving parade tradition began in the 1920s On December 26,1941 congress passed the law that every american would celebrate Thanksgiving on the last Thursday in November
1. Only male turkeys called toms gobble on the other hand female turkeys aslo known as hens crackle 2. The first thanksgiving lasted 3 days 3. Thanksgiving is the reason for tv dinners 4. Wild turkey can run 20 MPH 5. Benjamin Franklin wanted the national bird to be a turkey not a eagle
1.Canada and America are primary the countries that celebrate it. 2.It was not in till 1941 that it came to be a national holiday. 3.The First know thanksgiving feast was celebrate by the Francisco Vásquez de Coronado or more know as a Spanish conquistador explorer and the Tejas a group of native Americans. 4.Tomas Jefferson thought that the idea of Thanksgiving was "the most ridiculous idea I’ve ever heard". 5.More than 40 million green beans casseroles are made ever thanksgiving.
Last year there were 254 million turkeys raised in the United States, North Carolina and 6 other states accounted for 70 percent of the turkeys raised in the US last year. Turkey was the first meal enjoyed by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin when they were on the moon. The President of the U.S pardons a turkey and spares it from being eaten for Thanksgiving dinner. Wild turkeys can run 20 miles per hour when they are scared. Female turkeys do not gobble.
1. Mashed potatoes, pumpkin pies, popcorn, milk, corn on the cob, and cranberries were not foods present on the first Thanksgiving's feast table instead Lobster, rabbit, chicken, fish, squashes, beans, chestnuts, hickory nuts, onions, leeks, dried fruits, maple syrup and honey, radishes, cabbage, carrots, eggs, and goat cheese are thought to have made up the first Thanksgiving feast.
2. Sarah Josepha Hale, an American magazine editor, persuaded Abraham Lincoln to declare Thanksgiving a national holiday. Abraham Lincoln issued a 'Thanksgiving Proclamation' on third October 1863 and officially set aside the last Thursday of November as the national day for Thanksgiving.
3. Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States, where it is the beginning of the traditional Christmas shopping season.
4. The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade tradition began in the 1920's.
5. In 1939, President Roosevelt proclaimed that Thanksgiving would take place on November 23rd, not November 30th, as a way to spur economic growth and extend the Christmas shopping season later Congress decided to passed a law on December 26, 1941, ensuring that all Americans would celebrate a unified Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday of November every year.
91% of Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day.
ReplyDeleteBenjamin Franklin wanted the national bird to be a turkey.
Twenty percent of cranberries eaten are eaten on Thanksgiving.
Fifty percent of Americans put the stuffing inside the Turkey.
The First Thanksgiving lasted for three days.
- The pilgrims didn't use forks; they ate with spoons, knives, and their fingers.
ReplyDelete- Mashed potatoes, pumpkin pies, popcorn, milk, corn on the cob, and cranberries were not foods present on the first Thanksgiving's feast table.
- The first Thanksgiving celebration lasted three days
- Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the national bird of the United States.
- Although, Thanksgiving is widely considered an American holiday, it is also celebrated on the second Monday in October in Canada.
Plymouth Indians were the first to celebrate Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteWas first celebrated in Plymouth, Massachusetts
The first Thanksgiving lasted 3 days
The Macy's thanksgiving parade tradition began in the 1920s
On December 26,1941 congress passed the law that every american would celebrate Thanksgiving on the last Thursday in November
Plymouth Indians were the first to celebrate Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteWas first celebrated in Plymouth, Massachusetts
The first Thanksgiving lasted 3 days
The Macy's thanksgiving parade tradition began in the 1920s
On December 26,1941 congress passed the law that every american would celebrate Thanksgiving on the last Thursday in November
1. Only male turkeys called toms gobble on the other hand female turkeys aslo known as hens crackle
ReplyDelete2. The first thanksgiving lasted 3 days
3. Thanksgiving is the reason for tv dinners
4. Wild turkey can run 20 MPH
5. Benjamin Franklin wanted the national bird to be a turkey not a eagle
1.Canada and America are primary the countries that celebrate it.
ReplyDelete2.It was not in till 1941 that it came to be a national holiday.
3.The First know thanksgiving feast was celebrate by the Francisco Vásquez de Coronado or more know as a Spanish conquistador explorer and the Tejas a group of native Americans.
4.Tomas Jefferson thought that the idea of Thanksgiving was "the most ridiculous idea I’ve ever heard".
5.More than 40 million green beans casseroles are made ever thanksgiving.
Last year there were 254 million turkeys raised in the United States, North Carolina and 6 other states accounted for 70 percent of the turkeys raised in the US last year.
ReplyDeleteTurkey was the first meal enjoyed by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin when they were on the moon.
The President of the U.S pardons a turkey and spares it from being eaten for Thanksgiving dinner.
Wild turkeys can run 20 miles per hour when they are scared.
Female turkeys do not gobble.
1. Mashed potatoes, pumpkin pies, popcorn, milk, corn on the cob, and cranberries were not foods present on the first Thanksgiving's feast table instead Lobster, rabbit, chicken, fish, squashes, beans, chestnuts, hickory nuts, onions, leeks, dried fruits, maple syrup and honey, radishes, cabbage, carrots, eggs, and goat cheese are thought to have made up the first Thanksgiving feast.
ReplyDelete2. Sarah Josepha Hale, an American magazine editor, persuaded Abraham Lincoln to declare Thanksgiving a national holiday. Abraham Lincoln issued a 'Thanksgiving Proclamation' on third October 1863 and officially set aside the last Thursday of November as the national day for Thanksgiving.
3. Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States, where it is the beginning of the traditional Christmas shopping season.
4. The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade tradition began in the 1920's.
5. In 1939, President Roosevelt proclaimed that Thanksgiving would take place on November 23rd, not November 30th, as a way to spur economic growth and extend the Christmas shopping season later Congress decided to passed a law on December 26, 1941, ensuring that all Americans would celebrate a unified Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday of November every year.