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300 years ago, Christmas in England was celebrated in much the same way it is today. Of course, there wasn't as much fanfare as there is today and the celebrations were much more low-key.
not the way we celebrate it now
Christmas trees have been around for 74 years
Yes. It has been celebrated for thousands of years. First as a pagan winter solstice and then it was changed by the Catholic Church into Christ Mass in the 1200's. This was a day of prayer and church followed by dinner. The Christmas we know doesn't happen until the 1800's with the publication of A Christmas Carol by Dickens.
Yes, but it was a little different then the Christmas we're use to. It was more about the religious part and a lot of merry making.
There was no gas for automobiles 100 years ago
Christmas celebrates the Birth of Jesus Christ which occurred about 2010 years ago, (give or take a few years). Before people celebrated Christmas, there were various holidays for various gods or; in the case of the Jewish people, to one God who ruled over all. December 25 used to be a Roman holiday that celebrated the birth of the sun god, and this was eventually changed to a holiday that celebrated the Birth of the Son of God (Jesus).
Two thousand years ago Christmas did not exist.
It began on the 25th of April 2000 years ago.
i dont know :) probs ages ago
There are many places to find facts about life 100 years ago. You could find facts about life 100 years ago in a library.