Oliver Cromwell was the Leader of Parliament in the year of 1652 when Christmas was banned. All shops were ordered to stay open and churches to stay closed. Hope this helps.
In 1647, The English Parliament passed a law that made Christmas illegal. Christmas festivities were banned by Puritan leader Oliver Cromwell, who considered feasting and revelry on what was suppose to be a holy day to be immoral. Anyone caught celebrating was arrested. The ban was only lifted when the Puritans lost power in 1660. However, the Puritans in America banned Christmas between 1659 and 1681.
in 1644 the puritans banned Christmas's.
Oliver Cromwell banned christmas!!
The English Puritans weren't keen on celebrating Christmas, as they regarded it as a continuation of a pagan festival. The Puritans were in control from 1649-1660.puritansim not sure but i know king Charles the second brought it back
English Puritans banned Father Christmas in 17th century
The American Protestant Missionaries arrived in 1820 and considered the Hula as a heathen display and lewd act.
Oliver Cromwell banned all Christmas activities
No
England never cancelled Christmas
He banned them, along with Christmas holiday.
1649
UK