Oliver Cromwell
England never cancelled Christmas
Banned for part of the 17th Century by Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England 1653 - 1658
Christmas carols were banned between 1649 and 1660 in England by Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England and a devout Puritan Christian, who thought that Christmas should be a solemn day.
Oliver Cromwell was the leader of the Puritan movement in England during the 1600s. He believed that Christmas was a pagan holiday and should not be celebrated. He banned Christmas celebrations and instituted a period of fasting and prayer instead. This caused a lot of controversy and eventually led to his downfall.
Cromwell
Jews were expelled from England in 1290 and were only allowed to return in the early 1600s.
Oliver Cromwell banned xmas, dancing, and a load of other fun stuff
England
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
No, chocolate is not banned in England.