Thanksgiving History Quiz
- Question: When did Canada’s Parliament establish a national Thanksgiving Day on November 6?
- Answer: In 1879 Canada’s Parliament established a national Thanksgiving Day on November 6. The earliest Canadian celebration was held in 1578, when an expedition led by Martin Frobisher held a ceremony in present-day Nunavut to give thanks for the safety of its fleet.
- Question: Where is Thanksgiving celebrated?
- Answer: Thanksgiving is an annual national holiday in the United States and Canada celebrating the harvest and other blessings of the past year.
- Question: Which historical event do Americans generally believe their Thanksgiving is modeled on?
- Answer: Americans generally believe that their Thanksgiving is modeled on a 1621 harvest feast shared by the English colonists (Pilgrims) of Plymouth and the Wampanoag people. The American holiday is particularly rich in legend and symbolism.
- Question: Which U.S. President proclaimed a national day of thanksgiving to be celebrated on Thursday, November 26?
- Answer: On October 3, 1863, during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national day of thanksgiving to be celebrated on Thursday, November 26.
- Question: Which was the first Thanksgiving to boast the annual Macy’s parade in New York City?
- Answer: Since 1924 the annual Macy’s parade in New York City has continued the tradition of Thanksgiving Day revelry, with huge balloons since 1927.
- Question: The rivalry between which two university teams began the tradition of a Thanksgiving Day football game?
- Answer: Thanksgiving Day football games, beginning with Yale versus Princeton in 1876, enabled fans to add some rowdiness to the holiday.
- Question: Since which year Thanksgiving Day has been celebrated in Canada on the second Monday in October?
- Answer: Since 1957 Thanksgiving Day has been celebrated in Canada on the second Monday in October.
- Question: Who campaigned for a national Thanksgiving Day amidst pre-Civil War tension?
- Answer: While sectional tensions prevailed in the mid-19th century, the editor of the popular magazine Godey’s Lady’s Book, Sarah Josepha Hale, campaigned for a national Thanksgiving Day to promote unity.
- Question: Which U.S. President issued a proclamation designating the fourth Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day?
- Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a proclamation in 1942 designating the fourth Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day.
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