Happy Thanksgiving

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Happy Thanksgiving! Abraham Lincoln enacted Thanksgiving as a national holiday in 1863, during the Civil War. The day was celebrated annually on the last Thursday in November until 1939. In 1939 Franklin D. Roosevelt moved the celebration forward in the month to help the economy during the Great Depression. Many opposed this change and in 1941 the celebration was moved to the last Thursday of November.

Settlers’ Story

The Mayflower brought pilgrims to the Americas in search of religious freedom and the chance at a new start. However, the pilgrims were not prepared for the harsh winter and hard trip. About half of the original voyagers survived the first winter. In the spring, Squanto of the Pawtuxet people, instructed the Pilgrims in survival, farming, useful local plant life, as well as fishing. His teachings allowed the Pilgrims to prosper. In November of 1621 the “first” Thanksgiving took place. The Pilgrims included local first people allies and Wampanoag chief Massasoit in this three-day celebration.

Modern Thanksgiving

Although relationships in the Americas between first nation peoples and settlers have not always been peaceful or prosperous, the tradition of Thanksgiving has continued. As the history of Thanksgiving is troubled, this may give pause to those who wish to celebrate the holiday. However, the tradition in the modern era is one focused on being thankful and giving thanks to others. It is the continuation of a specific day each year to pause and reflect on the people, places and events we are thankful for in our lives as well as remembering those who may not be as fortunate.

Giving Back So That Others Have A Happy Thanksgiving

During this time there are many ways to give back and support those in need. One may volunteer at soup kitchens, provide meals to food pantries or donate meals through one’s local grocery store. In person help may not be an option, but, many of these organizations accept monetary donations and offer other ways to give thanks and give back so that others might have a Happy Thanksgiving.

Johnson & Associates wishes you and yours a safe, peaceful, and Happy Thanksgiving.

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