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1536
1536
reduced the number of Church festivals to 27 -
1574
1574
in the United States in the year 1574 pilgrims were inspired by the annual services of thanksgiving for the relief of siege of leiden -
1578
1578
in Canada in the year 1578 frobisher held a ceremony in frobisher bay to give thanks to God -
1601
In Canada in the 17th century the French arrived in New France with Samuel de Champlain and celebrated their successful harvests -
1606
An unusual annual Thanksgiving day began after the failure of the gunpowder conspiracy. -
1620
pilgrims leave great britain for fleeing religious persecution -
1621
The party in 1621 was held in gratitude for a good harvest, since in later years there were not so good harvests -
1623
originated on Thanksgiving Day in the United States at a celebration in Plymouth, in present-day Massachusetts. -
1863
In 1863, in the midst of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincon proclaimed Thanksgiving as a national holiday, which would be celebrated on the last Thursday of November. -
1941
official in 1941, the year in which President Franklin Delano Roosevelt proclaims the fourth Thursday of November of each year, as Thanksgiving Day, date that is hooked with the famous Black Friday (Black Friday) that takes place the next day.