During the nineteenth century, many of the traditions we currently enjoy around the holidays got started. Decorating a Christmas tree, and awaiting Santa all happened during the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol,' vividly depicts Christmas celebrations for both the rich and poor during the nineteenth century.
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no but it did exist in the 1800's
Scotland didn't have its own King in 1800. In 1800, George iii was the British king, including Scotland.
The election of 1800 proved that the executive branch could be won by an Anti-Federalist.
No, not until about 1800(ish).
They would sing jingel bells.
workers did get the day off. it was rare, but they did on christmas day
The Ghost of Christmas Present was that years christmas - He states in early discussion with Scrooge he has over 1800 brothers meaning a new Christmas Present every year
No i didn't, but many pilgrims did in the late 1800's.
It meant that since they are in that time, 1800's, there were ghosts before him and he was the most recent.
In the late 1800's, before that it was goose.
A Colonial Christmas is a celebration to recognize Colonial times, which was considered the 1800's era. This celebration takes place at the same time as modern day Christmas.
Potatoes were not native to Europe and Christmas dinners were not widely served until the late 1800's so they would have been added at that point .
Near the Christmas tree or fire place. Remember that in the 1800 there was not any where near the concentration on presents as there is today. Christmas was a religious festival rather then an exercise in marketing. In the Netherlands for instance Saint Nicolas (not Santa clause) came on the fifth of December for the children and left Christmas alone as a religious time and a time for friends and family to get together
They went to Christ Mass for most of the day and had a large dinner. The celebrations that we know actually didn't begin until the 1800's with the story the Christmas Carol.
He learns thats there has been more than 1800 of his brothers before him.