Preface:
Thanksgiving is an important holiday that symbolizes great joy and shared food in Western civilizations. It is a social, cultural and religious event which gives us an opportunity for unprecedented bonding, sociable spirit and virtuous conversation for the day. Here we will explore the origins of the holiday of Thanksgiving and its important events.
Early history:
The history of Thanksgiving can take many forms depending on the context, but it is generally believed that Thanksgiving began as an independent meal among ancient American Indian and Anglo communities.
Pilgrims and Indians:
In 1620, a group of people called the Pilgrims were traveling from England to the New World (America). He successfully traveled on the ship Mayflower, but once there he encountered many problems.
First thanks:
In 1621, the Pilgrims were warmly welcomed by Native American people, specifically a community they called the Wampanoag. Massasoit, the local tribal leader, proposed to him to organize a shared meal by sitting with members of his community.
Shared meal:
This shared meal was the beginning of the first celebration of Thanksgiving between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag. On this occasion, they tied the ornaments of their wealth and took an oath to share their wealth with each other, with a gesture of mutual understanding and cooperation.
Monetary Meaning:
The monetary meaning of Thanksgiving is ‘gratitude’ and ‘gratitude’ is exchanged in this festival. It is a festival of bonding, which proves the importance of shared food and mutual understanding.
Ending:
Today, Thanksgiving has become a major social and family celebration that allows people to reconnect with each other and reminisce about their ideals. It is an important part of a shared meal, laughter and a spirit of thanksgiving that gives us an opportunity to understand the social and cultural dynamics. By remembering this, we all understand the importance of being thankful and feel a sense of cooperation and support with each other.
History of the Grateful: The Story of Thanksgiving