Your question is impossible to answer due to many factors such as what you are classifying as neo paganism. Up until 1951 when the last law against Witchcraft was repealed in England there were no people that spoke up about pagan relgions as being true religions that are still practiced today. Dr. Gerald Gardner of England shortly after 1951 developed and introduced "Wicca" and more specifically Gardnerian Witchcraft to the world. Everyone else seemed to run with his ideas and develop new branches of paganism which would later be lumped together under the umbrella term of neo paganism.
America was never really "pagan" to begin with, but the nation has seen a rise in neopaganism.
Neopaganism.
Wicca or Neopaganism
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The exact date of origin of Buddhism is disputed, but it is agreed that it was about 2500 - 2600 years ago.
A Certificate of Origin is required for many imports into the United States. The certificate states the exact place of manufacture and origin of the country that produced the goods.
It depends on what you mean by 'witchcraft'. Do you mean Neopaganism (one of the religions being Wicca)? Please specify.
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The term "circa" is derived from Latin, where it means "around" or "approximately." It is commonly used before a specific date or time to indicate that the given date is approximate rather than exact. For example, "circa 1500 AD" indicates a date around the year 1500 but not necessarily in that exact year.
Halloween can't really be celebrated religiously, unless you count neopaganism as religion.
No, linguists do not have a consensus on the exact geographical origin of the Proto-Indo-European language. There are various hypotheses, including the Steppe hypothesis, Anatolian hypothesis, and Armenian hypothesis, but the exact origin remains uncertain.