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[The Fascinating History and Traditions of Thanksgiving]-[Why do Americans celebrate Thanksgiving?]

Who Smarted? - Educational Podcast for Kids · B1 · 2025-11-24

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The Origins and Evolution of Thanksgiving: A Historical Deep Dive

Thanksgiving stands as one of the most cherished holidays in the United States, celebrated for its focus on food, family, and gratitude. While modern traditions revolve around turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie, the history of the holiday is far more complex and multifaceted than the simplified tales often told.

The Roots of the First Thanksgiving

While many associate Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims, the historical reality is nuanced. The most commonly cited "first Thanksgiving" occurred in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1621. The Pilgrims, who arrived from England aboard the Mayflower in 1620, faced an incredibly arduous first year characterized by wilderness, wild animals, and illness. It was only after a successful corn harvest that they, along with the Wampanoag Native Americans, celebrated their survival over several days.

However, historians note that this was not the only claim to the title. Other events, such as religious ceremonies in Virginia (1619) and gatherings by Spanish explorers in Florida (1598), preceded the Plymouth feast. The 1621 celebration remains the "unofficial official" origin because it most closely resembles the modern holiday’s traditions.

Evolution into a National Holiday

Thanksgiving did not immediately become a nationwide phenomenon. For decades, it was largely a regional custom in the Northeast. The transition to a national holiday was bolstered by the persistence of Sarah Josepha Hale, a famous magazine editor known for writing "Mary Had a Little Lamb." Hale campaigned extensively, writing letters to government officials to advocate for a standardized day of thanks. Her efforts culminated in 1863, when Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday, hoping it would help unify the country amidst the turmoil of the Civil War.

The History Behind the Menu

Many of our modern Thanksgiving staples have practical or marketing-driven origins:

  • Stuffing: This tradition emerged out of necessity. Since early Americans lacked modern ovens and often roasted meat over an open fire on a spit, stuffing bread and vegetables into the turkey allowed everything to cook simultaneously.
  • Cranberry Sauce: Native Americans used cranberries as a sauce for meat, a practice they shared with English settlers as early as 1672.
  • Sweet Potato Casserole: This dish is a later addition. It gained popularity after the Angelus Marshmallow Company published a recipe in 1917, essentially using the dish as a way to increase marshmallow sales.
  • The Original Menu: Interestingly, the first Thanksgiving menu would have looked quite different from today's. Records suggest the inclusion of venison (deer), as well as an abundance of seafood, including fish, lobster, crabs, and even eels, reflecting the local resources of the North Atlantic coast.

Conclusion

From the humble, survival-based feasts of the 17th century to the culinary traditions of today, Thanksgiving has evolved into a symbol of community and reflection. Whether you are enjoying a plate of turkey smothered in luscious, sweet, succulent, thick brown gravy or simply spending time with loved ones, the holiday serves as a reminder of the enduring power of gratitude throughout history.

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