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American Holidays
AMERICAN HOLIDAYS:
The USA has no official national holidays, only federal
holidays.
There are eight major holidays:
- Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday of November): 1620:
Puritans with
Mayflower to America; could only survive with the help
of amer. Indians;
- Martin Luther King Day (third Monday of January): M.
L.King fought for
civil rights for the blacks;
- Presidents' Day (third Monday of February): to honor
the Presidents
- Memorial Day (fourth Monday of May): to honor the
dead
- Independence Day (4. July): USA got independent from
England in 1776;
- Labor Day (first Monday of September): to honor
nations working people;
- Columbus Day (12. October): to remember Christoph
Columbus;
- Veteran's Day (11 November): to honor the soldiers of
the USA;
in addition to this:
- Mother's Day (second Sunday in May)
- Father's Day (third Sunday in June)
The USA has many election days because of many levels of
government. The
most important one is Presidential Election Day, which
is held every four
years.
The traditional Christian holidays are:
- Christmas Day, the feast of the birth of
Jesus,
- Easter, the feast of the Resurrection of
Jesus,
- New Year's Day (1.1.)
- Valentine's Day (14 February), when you give gifts to
people you love
Many ethnic groups like the Jews and the Moslems,
celebrate their own
observances, too, but these are often no official
holidays for all
Americans.
Not all Americans, like hospital workers, policemen or
fire fighters are
free to celebrate holidays. But they often take their
vacations in the
summer months.
Roland Oe.
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