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Irish
no there was not because that would be rude.
devils sister the three witches
Halloween was created on a day where spirits supposedly came to life, based on the spooky night All Hallows' Eve.
The celebration of Halloween in Italy began as All Saints Day because the Pope wanted it to have Catholic roots. Over time it became Halloween because the traditions were more like those of Halloween.
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I believe Halloween began to be celebrated in the late 30s and the early 40s in the US.
Halloween began as "All Hallows' Eve". It was a Christian festival to remember the dead on the eve of the feast of All Hallows Day.
UNICEF is the international charity that collects money on Halloween. This tradition dates back to 1950 when Trick or Treat for UNICEF began.
Because November 1 (All Saints Day) began to be called All-hallows or All-hallowmas (from Middle English Alholowmesse meaning All Saints' Day) the night before it, the night of the Celtic celebration of Samhain, began to be called All-hallows Eve and, eventually, Halloween.
No. Halloween began over 2000 years ago by the Celts in the British Isles. They burned big fires and would sometimes run through the flames. The use of costumes began in the 1950's when it became a children's holiday. Before the 50's it was mainly an adult time to have a party and trick/treat wasn't done.