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In 1659, the Massachusetts Bay Colony banned the celebration of Christmas as part of a broader effort to promote Puritanical values. The law was enacted to discourage revelry and maintain a focus on religious observance rather than festive celebrations. Violators faced fines, and the ban remained in effect until 1681, when it was eventually repealed.

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