@Dorado:
Action des graces has agriculture signification for thanks to the god for a good year and the crops. And this was ever in Late November in France when they finish preparations for winter.
What correspond to the British English statements in October it is:
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French settlers, having crossed the ocean and arrived in Canada with explorer Samuel de Champlain, from 1604, also held feasts of thanks. They formed the Order of Good Cheer and held feasts with their First Nations neighbors, at which food was shared.
This it is Action des Graces in October, before Indian Summer.
Please do not fake the reality with politics ideologies of the 1736.
Edited by silviosi
11/25/2022 12:52 am