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Actually it began in IRELAND you dumbass. I can feel the anti-americanism from here.
Halloween is celebrated by a good portion of the world including, United Kingdom, United States, Ireland, Canada, sometimes Australia and New Zealand and many Latin American countries where it is known as Noche de las Brujas (Night of the Witches). American celebration huh?
The first beginings of a Halloween celebration in Ireland could have begun as far back as 835 AD, like 1200 freaking years ago.
Meanwhile, due to a lot of puritan bollocks, the United States did not even begin to acknowledge that Halloween EXISTED until the 19th century.
Get some info before you judge next time.
Halloween is celebrated by a good portion of the world including, United Kingdom, United States, Ireland, Canada, sometimes Australia and New Zealand and many Latin American countries where it is known as Noche de las Brujas (Night of the Witches). American celebration huh?
The first beginings of a Halloween celebration in Ireland could have begun as far back as 835 AD, like 1200 freaking years ago.
Meanwhile, due to a lot of puritan bollocks, the United States did not even begin to acknowledge that Halloween EXISTED until the 19th century.
Get some info before you judge next time.