In fact it was a president from England named Franklin Pierce. America found out about it when Pierce insisted he have a Christmas tree when the holiday came around. Then the tree was posted about in newspapers all over America. Now most Americans have a Christmas tree to decorate when Christmas comes around.
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'It has been long considered that in Britain, Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband introduced the idea of bringing a tree indoors at Christmas and this was a fashion soon copied throughout the land. * The Christmas Tree is a German tradition * In the 1800s the tradition of a Christmas tree then moved to England and onto America through Pennsylvanian German immigrants. * After the death of Queen Victoria, the artificial Christmas tree became popular, including the Goose Feather tree made in Germany.' from Anglo Trees UK Christmas Tree History
Legend says he introduced the Christmas tree. The story is called "Saint Boniface and the Little Fir Tree," and thus came the song O Tannenbaum, or O Christmas Tree.
Charles Follen
The Christmas Tree. 1841
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Peter the great
The Queen
It was first introduced by Prince Albert, who was from Germany-so the tree was introduced to the modern world by Germany. Pope John Paul called the Christmas tree a symbol of Christ, but there is much arguing as to whether it is religious or secular.
They originate from Germany, each year Prince Albert brought it from the Thueringer Wald in Germany, and brought it to his family in England, than the English and the Germans introduced it to America, The Christmas tree is also the welcoming to spring, since in winter this tree is the only green tree in any forest.
It was first introduced by Prince Albert, who was from Germany-so the tree was introduced to the modern world by Germany. Pope John Paul called the Christmas tree a symbol of Christ, but there is much arguing as to whether it is religious or secular.
because Germans introduced us to the idea and it caught on. it was queen Victoria who thought of putting presents under the tree