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German-American Day : ウィキペディア英語版
German-American Day

German-American Day ((ドイツ語:Deutsch-Amerikanischer Tag)) is a holiday in the United States, observed annually on October 6. The holiday, which celebrates German American heritage, commemorates the date in 1683 when 13 German families from Krefeld, near the Rhine, landed in Philadelphia. These families subsequently founded Germantown, Pennsylvania, the first German settlement in the original thirteen American colonies, and organized the first petition in the English colonies to abolish slavery in 1688. Originally known under the rubric of "German Day", the holiday was celebrated for the first time in Philadelphia in 1883, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the arrival of the settlers from Krefeld; and similar celebrations developed later in other parts of the country.〔Kazal, Russell A. (2004). ''Becoming Old Stock: The Paradox of German-American Identity''. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. p. 136.〕 The custom died out during World War I as a result of the anti-German sentiment that prevailed at the time.〔 The holiday was revived in 1983.
In 1983, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed October 6 as German-American Day to celebrate and honor the 300th anniversary of German American immigration and culture to the United States. On August 6, 1987, Congress approved S.J. Resolution 108, designating October 6, 1987, as German-American Day. It became Public Law 100-104 when President Reagan signed it on August 18. A proclamation (#5719) to this effect was issued October 2, 1987, by President Reagan in a formal ceremony in the White House Rose Garden, at which time the President called on Americans to observe the Day with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
==See also==

* Von Steuben Day and Steuben Parade
* Oktoberfest celebrations
* German-American Heritage Foundation of the USA

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