英语感恩节手抄报内容

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英语感恩节手抄报内容

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英语感恩节手抄报内容

  【In this article】

  The Facts about Thanksgiving

  Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner History

  Thanksgiving Activities & Traditions

  Get ready to learn the truth behind the Thanksgiving celebration. Well talk turkey about what was really on the first Thanksgiving table, how Thanksgiving became a national holiday, and well spill the beans how the official Presidential pardoning of the turkey came to be a tradition.

  For even more great Thanksgiving ideas, check out our selection of Thanksgiving recipes, crafts, and kids printables.

  What is Thanksgiving?

  Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. In Canada it is celebrated on the second Monday in October. In 2008, Thanksgiving is celebrated on November 26th in the US, and October 12th in Canada.

  【The First Thanksgiving】

  When we think of Thanksgiving today, images of football, pumpkin pie, parades, and turkey dinner complete with cranberry sauce come to mind, as well as plans for a Black Friday shopping spree the following day.

  Of course none of these items were present back in 1621, when the Wampanoag people and the Pilgrims sat down together to give thanks for nature’s bounty. Although the celebrants at this particular meal didn’t even call it “Thanksgiving”, this particular harvest feast is the one after which we model our modern-day Thanksgiving celebrations.

  People of both cultures had been giving thanks for the fall harvest and other gifts of nature for many centuries. It is interesting to note that the religious element, giving thanks to God, was not present at this particular celebration in 1621, even though the Pilgrims were devoutly religious. In fact, some early Pilgrim "thanksgiving days" were actually fasts rather than feasts. Imagine that!

  However, the Native Americans had their own religious customs and beliefs. As a result, during this "first" Thanksgiving, Pilgrims and Native Americans did not focus on what was different between them, but instead concentrated on what they all shared. The two groups of people worked side by side to hunt and prepare food as equals and friends. Their friendship and cooperation was yet another thing for which to be thankful. Other feasts such as this one took place throughout the New World, where settlers and Native Americans worked together and celebrated together as one.

  When we sit down to our Thanksgiving dinner, we honor a piece of early American history. The story of the Pilgrims and Native Americans serve as a good reminder for all of us to be thankful for what we have--no matter how much or how little.

  【How Thanksgiving Became a Holiday】

  After 1621, future Thanksgiving celebrations occurred at various times throughout the year. George Washington declared a feast of Thanksgiving in 1789, and presidents issued similar yearly proclamations after that. During the Civil War, poet Sarah Hale started a campaign to celebrate the holiday on the same day throughout the country.

  President Abraham Lincoln saw it as a way to unite the country, and he in 1863 he proclaimed a national Thanksgiving celebration on the last Thursday in November. It was changed from the last Thursday to the third Thursday by Franklin Roosevelt in 1939 as a way to lengthen the Christmas shopping holiday. In 1941, Roosevelt finally changed the date to the fourth Thursday in November, proclaiming it a Federal holiday in 1941.

  【Turkey: Its Whats for Dinner】

  When the Wampanoag people and the Colonists sat down to their three-day feast to give thanks, they dined on lobster, fish packed in salt, dried and smoked meats, and freshly caught wild game. They did not eat corn on the cob (as Indian corn was only good for making corn meal, not eating whole) or eat pumpkin pie or cranberry sauce since sugar, yams, or sweet potatoes had not yet been introduced to the New England region.

  Turkey is the big centerpiece of most Thanksgiving celebrations across the United States. Since records of exactly what was eaten at that first celebration in 1621 are fuzzy at best, wild turkey may or may not have even been eaten at the feast.

  The thing is, turkey was one of the staples of the settlers diets at that time anyway, as turkeys were in great supply and were enjoyed for their eggs as well as their abundant meat. So, even if the feathered bird wasnt there at the first Thanksgiving, the turkey quickly became a fixture at future tables.

  Today, many families opt instead for a roast goose (which was almost definitely present at the first feast), a ham (which was almost definitely not present), or the new "gourmet" tradition of turducken (a turkey stuffed with a duck thats stuffed with a chicken).

  Thanksgiving is one of the few feasts where even the vegetarians can go home full without much modification of the standard menu. Leave out the roast turkey and you still have sweet potatoes, stuffing, corn, cranberry sauce, apple and pumpkin pie, roast squash, brussels sprouts and a host of other seasonal sides and desserts to pig out on. Of course, you can always add Tofurkey (turkey-flavored tofu) or another meat substitute for the non-carnivores and turkey-pardoners of the group.

  感恩节英语作文

  Thanksgiving Day is celebrated by Americans and more and more people jointhis festival. This day reminds people of the grateful heart. The coming ofThanksgiving Day comes back to the 17th century. At that time, about 100 peoplewere driven out of UK and they were sent to the wasted land by the ship calledMay Flower.

  The local people taught them how to survive and then the firstAmerican were formed. In order to show gratitude to the Indians, American peoplenamed a day to celebrate it. It can also teach children to be grateful all thetime for the things and the happiness they own.

  感恩节英语祝福语

  1. for all the times I needed a shoulder to lean on.

  在我需要依靠之时

  2. Thanks for being there as a friend so true!

  感谢有你,我真诚的朋友!

  3. Just dig into the roast turkey.

  好好享受美味的感恩节火鸡!

  4. Happy Thanksgiving day!

  感恩节快乐,我的朋友!

  5. A card can say more than a thousand words.

  一张卡片胜过千言万语。

  6. Warm wishes at Thanksgiving.

  在感恩节,衷心地祝福你们。

  7. Thanksgiving wishes for you and your family.

  给你们全家感恩节的祝福。

  8. I wish you could be here on Thanksgiving.

  但愿你能来过感恩节。

  9. This will be our first Thanksgiving apart.

  这将是我们第一次不在一起过感恩节。

  10. Our first Thanksgiving should be our best.

  我们第一次共度的感恩节是我们最美好的时光。

  11. It will be sad not to see you during the holiday when families get together.

  家人团聚的节日里,不能看到你,我会感到难过。

  12. I wouldnt want to spend Thanksgiving with anyone else.

  我只愿和你共度感恩节。

  13. Thanksgiving just wont be the same without you.

  没有你,感恩节就不会一样了。

  14. Thanksgiving is a great time to tell you that we love you kids.

  孩子们,感恩节这时刻,我们要说:我们爱你们。

  15. Thanksgiving is a time when I tell you that I love you.

  感恩节就是我告诉你我爱你的时候。

  16. I hope you are feeling thankful after your supper.

  希望你吃过晚饭后有感恩的心情。

  17. Thanksgiving is the best holiday of the year.

  感恩节是一年中最好的节日。

  18. I love to eat, so I love Thanksgiving.

  我爱吃,所以我爱感恩节。

  19. Have a MID-FULL Thanksgiving!

  感恩节请勿暴饮暴食!

  20. I will be home for Thanksgiving, so save a little turkey for me.

  我会回家过感恩节,所以请留点儿火鸡给我。

  21. For all the days that I have been lonely,在我孤独寂寞之时,22. for all the times that I have felt blue,在我忧伤痛苦之时,23. Have a FULL Thanksgiving day!

  感恩节快乐!好好吃一顿吧!

  24. Happy Thanksgiving!

  感恩节快乐!

  25. You are the joy of my life.

  是你给我带来了欢笑。

  26. Have a MID-FULL Thanksgiving!

  感恩节请勿暴饮暴食!

  27. Have a FULL Thanksgiving day!

  感恩节快乐!好好吃一顿吧!

  28. Warm wishes at Thanksgiving.

  今天是感恩节,衷心祝福你!

  29. From all of us to all of you at Thanksgiving.

  请接受我们诚挚的祝福:祝你们感恩节快乐!

  30. Thanksgiving just wont be the same without you.

  没有你的感恩节像缺了点什么。

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