In the year 718, a man named St. Boniface was sent as a missionary to Germany. While in Germany, he saw a group of people from Hesse worshiping at what they believed was a sacred oak tree. Many say they were honoring the Viking god Donar. Others say they worshipped the Viking god Thor. They were going to sacrifice a young prince at the tree. St. Boniface took an ax and cut down the tree. The tree was very large and chopping down this tree could've taken a day or two. Once Boniface cut down the tree, he pointed to a small fir tree sprouting up nearby. He saw the tender everygreen as a perfect analogy of God. After several hundred years the tradition caught on and now, almost 2000 years later, we still carry out this tradition by putting a fir tree in our homes at Christmas time.
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Martin Luther (1483 - 1546) did not "start" the Christmas tradition. The "Christmas tradition" dates back to at least the 4th century, though early Christians were celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ long before that.
It was introduced to Britain by Prince Albert, the consort (husband) of Queen Victoria.
Christmas in the 1750s.They did not have any Christmas tree.
he creeps through the window on Christmas eve and leaves presents under the tree. (not Christmas day though.) im polish he does come on Christmas eve but through your fire place if you don't have one through your window
It came from Martin Luther King as one Christmas he looked up at the stars through a cedar tree and after he saw the amazing sight,he took the tree inside and he and his family decorated it by put candles on it to represent the he saw.That is how the tradition of decorating a tree came from.
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Christmas trees originally come from Germany and we adopted it as it spread from country to country throughout Europe.
Tradition of the tree came with German immigrants to the colonies and it really didn't come later .
Germany gave us the tradition of decorating a Christmas tree.
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Tradition of the tree came with German immigrants to the colonies and it really didn't come later .
We have them to celebrate Christmas. It is a tradition from Germany.
It is a tradition to decorate a tree at Christmas. Their tradition is to bury their dead.
No, not until about 1800(ish).
because its a tradition
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