Which country's Thanksgiving holiday is held in remembrance of a U.S. military invasion that restored order to the land after its prime minister was executed in a military coup?
Answer Grenada
Grenada's Thanksgiving was inspired by the American soldiers stationed there in 1983, after the death of Prime Minister Maurice Bishop. The citizens of Grenada surprised homesick troops with all the turkey, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce they were waxing poetic about — and the holiday stuck.
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