'Christmas' trees were first used by ancient Germanic tribes at the time of Yule, to represent the renewal of life. This custom was later taken up by the Romans, who kept doing so after the mass conversion to Christianity. The Germans kept practising the tradition until the Americans and British found out about them in 1837. However, the first Christmas tree in England was in 1761, so the custom was known, just not widely practised outside Germany, until Prince Albert erected his at Buckingham Palace in 1837. Answer
The exact origin of the Christmas tree is still being argued about, but it is safe to say that this symbol evolved from Pagan tradition.
The Norse pagans and Celtic Druids revered evergreens as manifestations of deities because they did not die from year to year but stayed green and alive when other plants appeared dead and bare. The trees represented everlasting life and hope for the return of spring.
The druids decorated their trees with symbols of prosperity, a fruitful harvest, coins for wealth and various charms such as those for love or fertility. Scandinavian Pagans are thought to be the first to bring their decorated trees indoors as this provided a warm and welcoming environment for the native fairy folk and tree elementals to join in the festivities. The Saxons, a Germanic pagan tribe, were the first to place lights on the their trees in the form of candles. Ancient Romans decorated their homes with greens at the Festival of Saturnalia, their New Year, and exchanged evergreen branches with friends as a sign of good luck.
In the mid 16th century, Christmas markets were set up in German towns, to provide everything from gifts, food and more practical things such as a knife grinder to sharpen the knife to carve the Christmas Goose! At these fairs, bakers made shaped gingerbreads and wax ornaments for people to buy as souvenirs of the fair, and take home to hang on their Christmas Trees.
In a manuscript dated 1601 a merchant in Strasbourg, Germany wrote that at Christmas, "they set up fir trees in the parlors in Strasbourg and hang thereon roses cut out of paper of many colors, apples, wafers, spangle-gold and sugar. The custom of decorating the trees may have developed from the medieval Paradise Play. This play was a favorite during the Advent season because it ended with the promise of a Saviour. The action in the play centered around a fir tree hung with apples
The earliest date in England for a Christmas Tree was at Queen's Lodge, Windsor by Queen Charlotte, the German born wife of George III, for a party she held on Christmas Day, 1800, for the children of the leading families in Windsor.
The Christmas Tree was made popular in England, by the German Prince Albert, soon after his marriage to Queen Victoria. In 1841, he began the custom of decorating a large tree in Windsor Castle. In 1848, a print showing the Royal couple with their children was published in the Illustrated London News. Albert gave trees to Army barracks and imitation followed. From this time onwards, the popularity of decorated fir trees spread beyond Royal circles and throughout society. Even Charles Dickens referred to the Christmas tree as that 'new German toy'. German immigrants brought the custom to the United States and tree decorating is recorded back to 1747 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
As to the introduction of electric lights on trees, this is credited to a friend of Thomas Edison, Edward Johnson who used electric lights on his tree in 1892.
No single person invented Christmas tree toppers. The angel that is often placed on top of a Christmas tree symbolizes the significance of the angels who appeared high above Bethlehem. The first time recorded in history that a a Christmas tree was decorated was in 1510 in Latvia.
The Christmas tree first came about after the Reformation and Germany is given as the first use of the Christmas tree, but before then churches and houses were decorated with any thing green.
Martin Luther, Latvia - Riga 1510
No one is sure who invented the chritmas tree. All we really know is that the reason to have a Christmas tree is to spread love by puting up the Christmas decorations together, picking out the chritmas tree together adn playing. First knows evidence of christmas tree decoration was in Riga, Latvia 1510
No one is sure who invented the chritmas tree. All we really know is that the reason to have a Christmas tree is to spread love by puting up the Christmas decorations together, picking out the chritmas tree together adn playing. First knows evidence of christmas tree decoration was in Riga, Latvia 1510
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The first president to celebrate Christmas around the first indoor White House Christmas tree was Benjamin Harrison.
The first Christmas Tree was placed in Queen Victoria's Windsor Castle.
The White House has an official indoor Christmas tree called White House Christmas Tree or Blue Room Christmas Tree. The first official indoor Christmas tree was installed on 19th century.
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Franklin Pierce had a tree on the White House lawn decorated for Christmas. Benjamin Harrison was the first to have a Christmas tree inside the White House.