People used candles to light Christmas trees before there were electric lights.
People used candles to light Christmas trees before there were electric lights.
no one actually who was the first person to put them on houses but The American custom of using electric lights began in 1882 when Edward Johnson an associate of Thomas Edison made the first electric Christmas light. before that people used candles.
When people used light they had to put kerosene in the lamp. Can you guess what they used for the night lights? tell me by dissusing it on the page
Yes, you can. Some people put up their Christmas lights the day after Thanksgiving. Some do wait until closer to Christmas, though (just as most people put up their tree well before Christmas Eve, but some do wait until Christmas Eve).
Christmas is a lot more commercial than thanksgiving. People possibly think that they will have a better social status, and its the same with Christmas lights, too.
Some people who celebrate Christmas might put up lights there
Nothing directly, there are always competitions to see how many lights people can put on a tree, and the tradition often spurs companies to make safer and more energy efficient lights. There was a case in which an electric eel powered Christmas tree lights, if you consider that technology.
Christmas lights rhyme with fights.
Christmas lights are important to Christmas because it cheers people up and remids us about Jesu's birthday.
There are lights out on Christmas because people want to show the spirit they have for Christmas.
People first started putting lights on Christmas trees back in the middle of the 17th century. They attached small candles to the ends of tree branches with wax or pins. Before electricity was widely available, people didn't usually put up their trees until December 24 because of the risk of fire. Once electric Christmas tree lights were invented, people started to put up trees earlier, and leave them up longer.The American custom of using electric lights began in 1882 when Edward Johnson an associate of Thomas Edison, hand-wired 80 red, white and blue bulbs and wound them around a rotating evergreen tree. Then, in 1895, President Grover Cleveland set up a lighted Christmas tree in the White House and the general public began to notice. So began the tradition.