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The answer is 5 shillings.
In the 1600s, particularly in Puritan Boston, celebrating Christmas was frowned upon and even outlawed. Those caught celebrating could be fined five shillings, which was a significant amount at the time. The Puritans viewed Christmas as a time of excess and frivolity, contrary to their values of piety and restraint. This strict attitude reflected their broader opposition to many traditional holidays and celebrations.
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People in Russia celebrate Christmas(January 7) and New Year. Celebrating Christmas became much more popular after Soviet Union collapse. Before that most of Russian people were celebrating only New Year.
People in Russia celebrate Christmas(January 7) and New Year. Celebrating Christmas became much more popular after Soviet Union collapse. Before that most of Russian people were celebrating only New Year.
Yule is celebrated much the same as Christmas. Pagans celebrating Yule do not celebrate the birth of Christ.
depends on what ur getting fined for
Pretty much anywhere. At least a few people use it in every town.
Not much is mentioned about religion in Harry Potter, but they do follow some Christian customs, including celebrating Christmas.
You can be fined any amount. Google was recently fined 2.4 billion Euros for manipulating search engine results