American holidays have many traditions and customs. The states observe federal holidays like Thanksgiving, Independence Day, Christmas, and New Year's Day. Thanksgiving commemorates the Pilgrims' first harvest and is celebrated with family dinners. Independence Day on July 4th celebrates American independence from Britain. Christmas is celebrated with decorations, gift giving, and family meals like turkey or ham. Columbus Day honors Christopher Columbus and the discovery of America.
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American Holidays: Customs and Traditions
American holidays have many traditions and customs. The states observe federal holidays like Thanksgiving, Independence Day, Christmas, and New Year's Day. Thanksgiving commemorates the Pilgrims' first harvest and is celebrated with family dinners. Independence Day on July 4th celebrates American independence from Britain. Christmas is celebrated with decorations, gift giving, and family meals like turkey or ham. Columbus Day honors Christopher Columbus and the discovery of America.
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American holidays:
customs and traditions
Customs and traditions of USA Traditions and customs play a great part in the nation, which consists of many ethnic communities and is often called a nation of immigrants. Technically there are no «national» holidays as each state has jurisdiction over its holidays but in fact most of the US holidays are celebrated nationally. Customs and traditions
The states observe federal public
holidays. These are Thanksgiving Day, Independence Day, Christmas, New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Columbus Day and some others. Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving day is considered the
most American of the holidays. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. The holiday commemorates the first hard year the Pilgrims lived in the New World. When the English Pilgrims first came to the New World they had a very hard winter and it was questionable whether most of them would survive. When they began planting seeds they had to struggle with the rocky soil and bitter climate. Thanksgiving Day • Finally in the fall the fields produced a yield beyond expectations. They couldn’t have done it on their own. Thanksgiving also includes the native American Indians who helped them and showed them how to use fish heads as fertilizers. If it hadn’t been for the Indians, there might not have been the first Thanksgiving. In 1863 president Lincoln issued a proclamation declaring Thanksgiving a federal holiday. Thanksgiving Day Today it is very much a family holiday celebrated with big dinners and happy family reunions. It is a time for families to get together for what is often a long weekend. The traditional food is Thanksgiving turkey and pumpkin pie. In recent years the holiday has become even more popular. Independence Day Independence Day is also very important because it celebrates the nation’s independence from Great Britain and the real founding of the United States as a country.
The fourth of July is the day when back in
1776 the Declaration of Independence, a document which declared the 13 American colonies free and independent states, was adopted. Independence Day The Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson, who later became the nation’s third president. Since Independence Day is a summer holiday and a day off from work, many families enjoy picnics or outings. In the evening there are always fireworks. The occasion is also commemorated by colorful and noisy parades. Christmas Christmas, December 25, is the most festive time of the year in the US. Students from elementary school through college have one to two weeks’ vacation beginning shortly before Christmas and ending after the New Year. Many families go away for the holiday and there are numerous parties. In the USA the spirit of Christmas arrives about a month before the holiday itself. Christmas Late in November, streetlights and store windows are decorated with the traditional Christmas colors of red and green. Families decorate their homes, inside and out, with colored lights and evergreen. The most beautiful and meaningful aspects of the holiday occur at home. Usually families gather around the Christmas tree, open their gifts and then sit down to enjoy a traditional Christmas dinner - turkey or ham, sweet potatoes, vegetables, cranberry sauce, and nuts. Christmas The most popular are: exchanging gifts, receiving toys from Santa Claus, decorating the home with evergreen (especially green wreaths), singing Christmas Carols (songs of joy and praise), making Christmas tree.
For dessert, there is usually fruit cake, plum
pudding, or mince pie. Most of Christmas customs are variations of traditions brought to America by European immigrants. Columbus Day • Columbus is admired for his courage, self-confidence and perseverance. American children love to retell and dramatize the exciting tale of his famous voyage in 1492.
It is believed that the first celebration of the
discovery of America occurred in New York in 1792 but it was not until 1934 that all states were asked to observe Columbus Day as a federal holiday. Columbus is admired for his courage, self- confidence and perseverance. American children love to retell and dramatize the exciting tale of his famous voyage in 1492. Realized by: Terentiev Maxim Group: TUR-192