How many times have you celebrated Christmas without giving a thought to how it all began? It was that very thought that encouraged me to do a little research. That research lead to a series of Christmas fact based articles that have been enjoyed by individuals from around the world. My only hopes are that you will enjoy them as much as the others.
There is no way humanly possible that I would be able to tell the entire history of Christmas in a single article. I will however share a few facts with you that are guaranteed to make you go Hmmmm. I can also guarantee you that when you share this information with your family and friends you will be looked upon as genius for the knowledge that you possess.
Lets take a little trip to what I like to call Christmas past. We will travel all the way back to the early 17th century. Im talking about a time when a wave of religious change, the holiday known, as Christmas would be forever changed in the land of Europe. When a guy by the name of Oliver Cromwell and his puritan followers invaded England in 1645, they vowed to rid England of decadence, which lead to the cancellation of Christmas. Eventually Charles II was restored to the throne, so was Christmas.
Waite There is more!
America would be forever changed when a group of pilgrims, English separatists landed in 1620. These groups of people were even more orthodox in their puritan beliefs than Cromwell. Needless to say Christmas was not the jovial holiday that was celebrated in the early days of America. In fact from 1659 to 1681, the act of celebrating Christmas was actually illegal in Boston. The powers that be had mad it illegal for any one to celebrate Christmas. The holiday was actually illegal in Boston. If caught celebrating you were fined five shillings.
I dont know about you, but I find it rather difficult to even imagine going without celebrating Christmas. Think about it What if congress passed a bill to make it illegal for you to celebrate Christmas? Would you do it anyway? Or would you take a chance and suffer the consequences?
So I have digressed Allow me to continue. After the American Revolution when English customs began to fall out of favor, this included Christmas. Get this " Congress was actually in session on December 25, 1789, which was the first Christmas under Americas new constitution. Christmas wasnt declared a federal holiday until June 26, 1870.
I hope that you have enjoyed this article. Please do a search or check back for the rest of my Christmas fact articles. If you are a parent and or teacher visit my library of free Christmas coloring pages " you will find the link below. While you are there take the time to look at the other categories of free stuff for your kids.
There is no way humanly possible that I would be able to tell the entire history of Christmas in a single article. I will however share a few facts with you that are guaranteed to make you go Hmmmm. I can also guarantee you that when you share this information with your family and friends you will be looked upon as genius for the knowledge that you possess.
Lets take a little trip to what I like to call Christmas past. We will travel all the way back to the early 17th century. Im talking about a time when a wave of religious change, the holiday known, as Christmas would be forever changed in the land of Europe. When a guy by the name of Oliver Cromwell and his puritan followers invaded England in 1645, they vowed to rid England of decadence, which lead to the cancellation of Christmas. Eventually Charles II was restored to the throne, so was Christmas.
Waite There is more!
America would be forever changed when a group of pilgrims, English separatists landed in 1620. These groups of people were even more orthodox in their puritan beliefs than Cromwell. Needless to say Christmas was not the jovial holiday that was celebrated in the early days of America. In fact from 1659 to 1681, the act of celebrating Christmas was actually illegal in Boston. The powers that be had mad it illegal for any one to celebrate Christmas. The holiday was actually illegal in Boston. If caught celebrating you were fined five shillings.
I dont know about you, but I find it rather difficult to even imagine going without celebrating Christmas. Think about it What if congress passed a bill to make it illegal for you to celebrate Christmas? Would you do it anyway? Or would you take a chance and suffer the consequences?
So I have digressed Allow me to continue. After the American Revolution when English customs began to fall out of favor, this included Christmas. Get this " Congress was actually in session on December 25, 1789, which was the first Christmas under Americas new constitution. Christmas wasnt declared a federal holiday until June 26, 1870.
I hope that you have enjoyed this article. Please do a search or check back for the rest of my Christmas fact articles. If you are a parent and or teacher visit my library of free Christmas coloring pages " you will find the link below. While you are there take the time to look at the other categories of free stuff for your kids.
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This is the first in a series of Xmas history articles brought to you by Tim Beachum. You can also download Free Xmas Coloring Pages Click here to get your own unique version of this article with free reprint rights.
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