there are many but this website dont have no answers so how is my stinkn' kid supose to wright the F****** report on English holidays in the 1600s so you want your answer! go on another F****** website!
they don't celebrate big holidays, they only celebrate holidays like the US.
CHRISTMAS it is celebrated for canada/england and much much more......
England
What holidays are clebrated in Greece
Makah holidays are celebrated by fishing and dancing by the fire
Why are any holidays celebrated??? You must be more specific.
No, each holiday is celebrated separately. Christmas is one of the holidays in December, but there are also other holidays celebrated in other religions.
There were several holidays celebrated in Ancient Greece. A few of the holidays celebrated were Anthesteria, Pithoigia, and Chytroi.
There are many holidays not celebrated in the US. The Queen's Birthday, ANZAC day and Australia Day are just three of many holidays not celebrated or recognised in the US.
In the 1600s, it took about 6-10 weeks to sail from England to America.
St Georges Day is a day unique to England as St George is the patron saint. There aren't that many traditions and holidays that are unique specifically to England as many (such as Bonfire night, boxing day, etc) are celebrated in the rest of the UK as well.
There are several holidays that are celebrated in the spring. The main holidays that are celebrated in the spring are Palm Sunday, Easter, Earth Day, Mother's Day, and Memorial Day.