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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.
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im not sure but i know king Charles the second brought it back

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Oliver Cromwell, along with the British Parliament, banned Christmas in the 1640s. Cromwell held several offices in England over his political career including 1st Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland.

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from 1647 to 1660 Christmas was banned under the Puritans lead by Oliver Cromwell. It was called a 'heathen celebration of Christmas'

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oliver cromwell banned christmas

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Oliver Cromwell

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Oliver Cromwell

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