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When did the weekend officially start?

There's no single, official date for when the weekend started. Here's why:

* The concept of a weekend evolved over time:

* Ancient civilizations: Many cultures had days of rest, often tied to religious practices.

* Industrial Revolution: As factories became more common, the need for a day of rest for workers emerged.

* Late 19th Century: The idea of a two-day weekend gained traction in the US and Europe.

* Varying Adoption: Different countries adopted the weekend at different times. In the US, the five-day workweek became common in the early 20th century, with Saturday becoming part of the weekend.

Key Points to Remember:

* No single "official" date: The weekend's emergence was a gradual process.

* Early origins: The idea of rest days predates modern work schedules.

* The industrial era: The five-day workweek became a necessity and influenced the weekend's formation.

Therefore, it's more accurate to say that the weekend evolved rather than being established on a specific date.

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