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Traditions de Noël
In english
Christmas
traditions The decorated Christmas tree can be traced back to
the ancient Romans who during their winter festival decorated trees with
small pieces of metal during Saturnalia, a winter festival in honor of
Saturnus, the god of agriculture.An evergreen, the Paradise tree,
was decorated with apples as a symbol of the feast of Adam and Eve held
on December 24th during the middle ages. Christmas trees were sold in
Alsace in 1531. Alsace was at that time a part of Germany. Today it is
part of France. The trees were sold at local markets and set up in homes
undecorated. In the Ammerschweier in Alsace there was an ordinance
that stated no person "shall have for Christmas more than one bush
of more than eight shoe lengths." Sixteenth century folklore
credited Martin Luther as being the first to decorate an indoor tree.
After a walk through a forest of evergreens with shining stars overhead,
Luther tried to describe the experience to his family and showed them
by bringing a tree into their home and decorating it with candles. Some
historians state that the first evidence of a lighted tree appeared more
than a century after Martin Luther's death in 1546. The oldest
record of a decorated Christmas tree came from a 1605 diary found in Strasburg,
France (Germany in 1605). The tree was decorated with paper roses, apples
and candies.In Austria & Germany during the seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries, the tops of evergreens were cut and hung upside
down in a living room corner. They were decorated with apples, nuts and
strips of red paper.The first record of Christmas trees in America
was for children in the German Moravian Church's settlement in Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania, Christmas 1747. Actual trees were not decorated, but wooden
pyramids covered with evergreen branches were decorated with candles.The
custom of the Christmas tree was introduced in the United States during
the War of Independence by Hessian troops. An early account tells of a
Christmas tree set up by American soldiers at Fort Dearborn, Illinois,
the site of Chicago, in 1804. Most other early accounts in the United
States were among the German settlers in eastern Pennsylvania.In
1834, Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, was credited with bringing
the first Christmas tree to Windsor Castle for the Royal Family. Some
historians state that in actuality Queen Charlotte, Victoria's grandmother,
recalled that a Christmas tree was in the Queen's lodge at Windsor on
Christmas Day in 1800.Charles Minnegrode introduced the custom
of decorating trees in Williamsburg, Virginia in 1842.By 1850,
the Christmas tree had become fashionable in the eastern states. Until
this time, it had been considered a quaint foreign custom. Mark
Carr brought trees from the Catskills to the streets of New York in 1851,
and opened the first retail Christmas tree lot in the United States. Franklin
Pierce was the first president to introduce the Christmas tree to the
White House in 1856 for a group of Washington Sunday School children.
The first national Christmas Tree was lighted in the year 1923 on the
White House lawn by President Calvin Coolidge.
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