Christmas was invented in 1642
Christmas wasn't invented! It's the holiday to celebrate the birth of baby Jesus.
he traditions that are observe during the Christmas season actually began before the birth of Jesus Christ. The tradition of exchanging gifts, decorating fir trees, and the burning of Yule logs were all winter traditions that although began before Christ was born, were finally incorporated into the festive season we call Christmas, and has became part of the Christmas history.
Over 4000 years ago, the Mesopotamian people would celebrate each New Year with a 12-day festival, they called Zagmuth. The Mesopotamians, believed in many gods, and had this festival in support of their main god, Marduk. They believed that he battled the monsters of chaos at the beginning of each winter. It is from this festival that the 12 days of Christmas is said to have originated.
The ancient Romans held a celebration each year in honour of their god Saturn. The festival, which they called Saturnalia, began in the middle of December and lasted until the first of January our New Years day. The Romans decorated their homes with garlands, as well as trees on which they hung lit candles. During the festival the citizens of Rome would visit each other's homes and hold great feasts and parties. The theory of how the tradition of the giving of Christmas gifts came about was from the Roman practice of exchanging gifts between family and neighbours during the festival of Saturnalia to promote good luck.
However, during the long winter in ancient Scandinavia there would be a a number of days where the sun would not shine. Upon the return of the first sunlight, the Scandinavians would hold a festival they called Yuletide. A Yule log would be burned in a special fire, and people would gather around the fire and hold great feasts. To remind themselves that the spring and summer would surely return again, people in some areas of Scandinavia would tie apples to tree branches. Our tradition of the Christmas tree is believed to have evolved from this ancient ritual, as well as the one from the Roman ritual of decorating trees with candles during the festival of Saturnalia. Some people believe that the tradition of singing carols began when people in Scandinavia would sing celebration songs on the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year, which happened around December 22nd.
Another theory about the evolution of the pagan winter celebrations to the celebration of the birth of Jesus is that the Roman emperor Constantine, who converted to Christianity, wanted to incorporate the pagan winter rituals together with the celebration of Jesus Christ's' birth. In this way, Constantine hoped to bring 2 religions together help both pagans and Christians celebrate together. It is widely believed today that Jesus was not actually born on, or even close to, December 25th. But that the Roman church made great efforts in making the December celebration only about the birth of Christ, and replacing any celebrations that were in honour of pagan gods.
Thomas Smith invented christmas crackers in 1846
Christmas Crackers
When Christmas was invented
In Bethlehem
It is unknown the exact year that Christmas crackers were invented. However, the earliest documentation of them was from the early 1840s.
Christmas wasn't invented it came about by the birth of Jesus.
Well Christmas cards were first invented in 2011
Thomas smith
Christmas trees first became popular in about 1850.
I invented christmas and swam to hawaii before it was on maps
Tom Smith made christmas crackers in 1846.
in 1986 christmas lights were invented