Celebrate Thanksgiving with your loved one

Very soon you will have another great reason to please the girl who won your heart - after all, Thanksgiving is coming! There are a lot of single and beautiful women on VeronikaLove waiting for your attention and gifts. And don’t forget to cook turkey with your loved one and say thank you!

The day of the beginning of the holy day is dedicated to God, just as we give to friends for material kindness and goodwill. In the USA and Canada, sacredness has lost much of its religious significance and has become civil, socially accepted and popular.

It traces its roots back to the depths of American history and reaches back to the earliest settlers from England, who arrived on the shores of America in 1620 on the now famous ship "Mayflower". The stinks landed after an important voyage in the stormy ocean off the southern state of Massachusetts on a frosty leafy day and fell asleep in the Plymouth Colony.

More than half of about a hundred of those who arrived could not survive the harsh winter and perished from cold, hunger and illness. Those who survived, fell asleep as a colony, and in the spring began to cultivate the land with the help of the local Indians, first of all the Squantos, who taught them what cultures to grow on this unbearable rocky soil. Unexpectedly, a rich harvest became a reward for their zusilla. The first governor of the colonists, William Bradford, ordered to celebrate the day of offering tribute to the Lord. In the holy spring of 1621, the Pilgrim fathers asked for a leader and 90 more Indians of that tribe, who would help them live in unknown minds. This meal, shared among the Indians, became the first holy day of the Holy Day. Throughout the year, the colonists periodically signaled a good harvest for the saints.

After the abrogation of independence and the guilt of the united power of the United States, the first president of the region, George Washington, proclaimed the Day of Rebirth as a national holiday on the 26th of leaf fall. And after the end of the Gromadian War, President Abraham Lincoln declared the fall of the leaves on the fourth and fourth day.

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