Mother's day is celebrated because of this
Mother's day is celebrated because of this
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In modern times, Google has become a mirror to look into the history of anything where pictures may appear blurry or appear indifferent forces, but some information is available from this search engine.

The way Mother's Day is currently celebrated, on the second Sunday of May, its history suggests that the credit for celebrating Mother's Day as a celebration goes to Ana Jarvis, an American woman who during the American Civil War was a peace activist and looked after the wounded soldiers on both sides. Ana believed that what a mother does for you, no one else in the world can do.

This is why she waged a campaign to celebrate Mother's Day as a celebration. In 1908 she organized a gathering in memory of her mother at St. Andrew's Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia, and proposed to declare this day a holiday, appealing to honour all mothers in the world. After many ups and downs and conflicts, it was almost declared a holiday on the local level in America. But it officially began on 8 May 1914 after US President Woodrow Wilson declared Mother's Day as the national holiday in honour of mothers on the second Sunday of May.

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