Aactually yes, Halloween is when in the olden days witches would all gather round together in a special place.
People often thought any women who could read and write, who had had an education, or participated in anything that was strange or unusual was considered witchcraft. An interest in botany was considered witchcraft. Any strange happenings that could not be explained would be blamed as witchraft. Women were thought of as sadistic, lustful, decietful, and untrustworthy, and seduction was sometimes a cause for witch burnings.
Trick or treating did not come from a tradition. It was made as a way to make Halloween more fun. It has no connection to the old holiday Samhain or any other Halloween tradition.
He wanted any future Halloween movies that he was part of to be like Halloween 3; a random scary story that had nothing to do with Michael Myers. Of course it wasn't a success and the film company realised they needed to bring Michael back so John decided to end his connection with them and the movies.
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Maryland has the most slavery torture than any other eastern coast states in 1600s.
Witchcraft, like any other spiritual path is caused by the human need for a higher power.
There is absolutely zero scientific evidence that "witchcraft" does any thing whatsoever.
People would celebrate Halloween in any neighborhood .some say that they Halloween is to celebrate the devils.
Puritan's were highly religions and did not believe in any type of witchcraft and so they felt the need to excommunicate any women they felt were part of witchcraft. Nevertheless, lots of women were put for trial while being innocent
no,but it does have potter house
yes its called Trixie the Halloween Fairy
You can get a vampire mouthpiece at a Halloween store or any store when its around Halloween