because the start of the new year by brice
No. Ireland existed long before that. The Normans came to Ireland in 1169. There were people in Ireland over 7000 years before that.
That's thousand years ago, there's not exact answer for this, but that's tradition for Chinese people.
to recognize the people who fought for our country
well you just got pranked
In Ireland children start school at about 4 years of age and are in school until about 17 or 18.
1972
well
in 888 A.D.
2,000's
No, the tradition of celebrating Christmas goes back to Europe-wide pre-Chrisitian celebrations of the Winter Solstice.
Rituals celebrating the deaths of ancestors have been observed by these civilizations perhaps for as long as 2500-3000 years. In the pre-Hispanic era, it was common to keep skulls as trophies and display them during the rituals to symbolize death and rebirth.
Samhain, a pagan festival held by the Gaelic people for hundreds of years, was the original precursor to Halloween. Followers of Gael included the Scottish, (Scotland), Irish, (Ireland), and Welsh (Wales).