Theodore Roosevelt is the president that banned a live Christmas Tree in the White House for conservation reasons. However his children did sneak one into their room and defied their fathers wishes.
Theodore Roosevelt
He banned discrimination in defense industries
President Harry Truman banned racial discrimination in the military. The military was desegregated in 1948 with Executive Order 9981.
President Johnson used his political skills to pressure Congress to pass the act.
Rutherford B. Hayes - his wife's name was Lucy Webb and she earned the nickname "Lemonade Lucy" because she belived in temperance and banned all liquor at state events.
grover Cleveland
Theodore Roosevelt
in 1644 the puritans banned Christmas's.
Oliver Cromwell banned christmas!!
English Puritans banned Father Christmas in 17th century
Theodore Roosevelt declined to have a Christmas tree set up in the White House. I do not think he actually banned them. He was concerned with forest conservation and possibly objected to cutting down trees just to keep them inside for a few weeks.
Oliver Cromwell banned all Christmas activities
No
He banned them, along with Christmas holiday.
England never cancelled Christmas
It was President Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt, but it wasn't for religious reasons. President Roosevelt was very passionate about the environment and he worried about too many trees being cut down, so he wouldn't allow a Christmas tree at the White House.
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