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Later, Thanksgiving spread to ( ) country, and it also had a profound impact on this country’s traditional festivals?

Thanksgiving has arrived in the United States.

Thanksgiving Day (English name: Thanksgiving Day) is a traditional Western festival. It is a festival in the United States and Canada to thank God for the annual harvest. Originated among early settlers in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Canadian Thanksgiving Day is held on the second Monday of October every year, and American Thanksgiving Day is held on the fourth Thursday of November every year.

In terms of customs and habits, the United States and Canada are basically the same. Food customs include: eating roast turkey, pumpkin pie, cranberry jam, sweet potatoes, and corn; sports include: playing cranberry games, corn Games, pumpkin races; group activities such as costume parades, theatrical performances or sports competitions.

Festival impact:

Thanksgiving, in terms of its meaning and celebration, has hardly changed since 1621. On this day, churches of all denominations are open to express gratitude to God for his generous gifts.

Thanksgiving is a family holiday. All over the country, husbands and wives, children and the elderly, from city to town, from town to township, and from village to village, return to their hometowns to celebrate the holiday. People who couldn't return home also made long-distance calls to talk to their parents and family members and share their gratitude. The Thanksgiving meal is actually the same across the country. The table is always filled with all kinds of delicious food. Mostly turkey, naturally. Eating pumpkin pie is a way to remember the gift that the Indians gave to the first settlers.