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THANKSGIVING See also: United States, the See also: fourth See also: Thursday in See also: November, annually set apart for thanksgiving by proclamation of the president and of the See also: governors of the various states
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The See also: day is observed with religious services in the churches, and, especially in New See also: England, as an occasion for See also: family See also: reunion
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The Pilgrims set apart a day for thanks-giving at See also: Plymouth immediately after their first harvest, in 1621; the Massachusetts See also: Bay Colony for the first See also: time in 163o, and frequently thereafter until about 168o, when it became an See also: annual festival in that colony; and See also: Connecticut as early as 1639 and annually after 1647, except in 1675
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The Dutch in New Netherland appointed a day for giving thanks in 1644 and occasionally thereafter
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During the War of Independence the See also: Continental Congress appointed one or more thanksgiving days each See also: year, except in 1777, each time recommending to the executives of the various states the observance of these days in their states
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President See also: Washington appointed a day of thanksgiving (Thursday, the 26th of November) in 1789, and appointed another in 1795
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President See also: Madison, in response to resolutions of Congress, set apart a day for thanksgiving at the close of the War of 1812
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One was annually appointed by the governor of New See also: York from 1817
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In some of the See also: Southern States there was opposition to the observance of such a day on the ground that it was a relic of Puritanic bigotry, but by 1858 proclamations appointing a day of thanksgiving were issued by the governors of twenty-five states and two Territories
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President Lincoln appointed the fourth Thursday of November 1864, and since that time each president has annually followed his example
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Hough, Proclamations for Thanksgiving ( Albany, 1858) ; W . D . Love, The Fast and Thanksgiving Days of New England (See also: Boston, 1895) ; May Lowe, " Thanksgiving Day' in New England See also: Magazine (Nov
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1904) ; C
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See also: Norton, " Thanksgiving Day, Past and See also: Present," in the Magazine of See also: American See also: History (Dec
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1885) ; R
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Schauffler (ed.), Thanksgiving (New York, 1907)
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