Thanksgiving:
Originates from the 17th century in the United States. It commemorates the Pilgrims' harvest feast in 1621, shared with the Wampanoag people, symbolizing gratitude for a successful harvest and survival in a new land.
It's a secular holiday focused on gratitude, family, and community.
Celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States.
In Canada, it's celebrated on the second Monday in October.Christmas:
Christmas:
A religious holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, central to Christianity.
It has pagan influences (e.g., winter solstice traditions) and is widely celebrated as both a religious and secular holiday, emphasizing generosity, joy, and peace.
Celebrated annually on December 25.