Halloween is a celtic tradition brought over by the Irish, Scotch, Welsh and English. in these countries, the idea of dressing in costume goes back to the 16th century. Originally the jack o lanter was a turnip, not a pumpkin.
English and Irish immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to America in the mid 1800s.
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The British brought it to US.
The Irish and English immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to the US in the mid 1800s.
The English and Irish brought Halloween to America.
The custom was brought to the US by Celtic immigrants
The custom was brought to the US by Celtic immigrants
European immigrants brought the celebration of Halloween to America.
Halloween has roots in the Celtic (Irish) culture and was brought over to America by English and Irish immigrants.
Halloween was first celebrated in Ireland by the Celtic pagans. Halloween was the time of harvest and represented the Celtic New Year.
Irish and English immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to America in the mid 1800s.
Yes. Halloween was brought to us in the early 1900's by the Irish and Scotch. Halloween did not become a holiday in America until the 19th century... until Anoka, Minnesota started an organized town event to celebrate Halloween in 1920: it had the first Halloween parade!
•Irish and English immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to America in the mid 1800s.
no they have to go through the process in the Us.