Nothing, really, if by Christmas you mean Christ's birth. The tree is a pagan tradition, appropriated by the Church in Europe and brought to North America.
It is a tradition to exchange gifts on Christmas in the United States.
The Christmas tree became popular in the United States in the 19th century, thanks to German immigrants who brought the tradition with them. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of England also helped popularize the Christmas tree when they were depicted with one in a drawing in 1848.
to exchange goods,culture and tradition between states and countries.
I think the tradition of the Christmas tree originated in Germany... or at least that's where the United States got it from.
In 1912, the first community Christmas tree in the United States was erected in New York City. The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree tradition began in 1933.
The Christmas tree was originally the Yule tree and was decorated to celebrate the winter solstice in non-Christian religious traditions in eastern and northern Europe. When German immigrants came to the United States in the 1800s, they brought the tradition of decorating an evergreen tree with candles at Christmas time with them, and it has spread throughout American culture since then.
Christmas throughout the world is different depending on the culture and the customs of the country. Christmas in Russia is not 100% the same as in the United States but very similar.
The United States has a tradition of mailing Christmas cards to friends and family in December. With its large Christian population top sales in Christmas cards is likely to be the USA year after year.
Some of the best examples of German culture brought into the United States are: Food:Candy Corn (created by Gustav Goelitz)SauerkrautHershey's milk chocolateSchnitzel Inventions: Blue Jeans (Levi Strauss) Events: Oktoberfest Germans also founded the idea of decorating Christmas trees.
The Christmas tradition surrounding mistletoe states that two people who meet beneath it should kiss. The tradition originated in Scandinavia. In Norse mythology, a goddess declared that mistletoe would bring love into the world and the tradition of kissing beneath it started.
first thing first check your spelling its Christmas well i think it is because of this Germanic tribes lighted trees (Tannenbaum) and celebrated the fest of light (Lichtfest) around the shortest day of the year, December 21. The Christmas tree is dated to 16th century Germany, and it was popularised across the Western world in the 18th and 19th centuries.