To have fun and eat candy.
The first people to celebrate Halloween were the Celts. The Celts lived almost 2,000 years ago in Great Britain and Ireland.
Oh out in The U.K. and Europe hundreds of years ago
One day, Malanka is the equivalence of Halloween but it is celebrated on New Years day.
it is usually celebrated on the 30 of October just like Halloween
it developed from an ancient pagan festival celebrated by Celtic people over 2,000 years ago. ~hope i helped ( :
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).
the wickens celebrated Halloween first. More than 3000 years ago. Although the Wiccans and other pagan cults may have celebrated an autumn festival it wasn't called Halloween. The name Halloween is a corruption of All Hallow's eve, which was the name of a Christian festival.
Carnival has been celebrated for hundreds of years and the originator is not fully known.
it was originally celebrated 2000 years ago. People believe that this pumpkin dude came out of the ground it escaped and people belived it would come and get them in there sleep so they caryed candles around then started wearing maskes and they started poshing people to give them their possesions, and then candy.........
Halloween is a carryover from pagan celebrations into Christian traditions, in this case a final free-for-all for demons and spirits of the dead on the eve of All Saints' (All Hallows) Day. The Japanese have similar celebrations in which the spirits of the dead are welcomed back briefly, but they do not celebrate the Western holiday.
The celebration of Halloween actually dates back over 2,000 years to the ancient Celts. They celebrated 'Samhain' during the end of harvest season by putting on costumes to ward off evil spirits. Irish-Celts brought the Halloween traditions to America in the 19th Century.
Hundreds and hundreds of people over hundreds and hundreds of years