The German custom of the Christmas tree was introduced to Great Britain and the United States separately. Some German-Americans seem to have used Christmas trees for several decades before the custom caught on with other Americans by the 1870s (largely due to the spread of the custom in England).
The attitude that drinking beer is compatible with family activities such as picnics and sporting events was introduced largely by German immigrants to the United States. Previously, the English settlers and their descendants had thought that alcohol and family activities didn't mix.
The Christmas Spruce Tree
The German translation of traditions is:BrauchtumTraditionen
the German holiday is a time for the German's to celebrate their culture
Fredericksburg, Texas, is often considered the most German city in North America due to its strong German heritage and culture, with many residents tracing their ancestry back to early German settlers. The city maintains German traditions, architecture, and festivals, making it a hub for German-American culture in the United States.
They feared the loss of jobs and damage to America's traditions.
German immigrants introduced to America a variety of customs, foods, and traditions, such as Christmas trees, pretzels, hot dogs, beer brewing, and Oktoberfest celebrations. They also influenced American culture through their music, dance, and architectural styles.
Traditions. Take that.
He blended the traditions by helping Europeans relize that they shared common bonds, such as christianity.
The German word for pretzel is Brezel, and it means pretzel in German. It comes from Latin and originally was used as a kind of bread in Catholic traditions.
Because America is a country that has people of many different cultures in it, and they bring their traditions with them.
Travels and Traditions - 2000 Connecting the Dots in America was released on: USA: 19 February 2011
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