The tradition of having an evergreen tree become a symbol of Christmas goes back past recorded written history.
The Druids in ancient England & Gual and the Romans in Europe both used evergreen branches to decorate their homes and public buildings to celebrate the Winter Solstice.
Over the years, these traditions were adopted by Christians, who
incorporated them as part of their Christmas holiday celebration.
Trees used specifically to celebrate Christmas are
mentioned in the early 1600's in Germany and surrounding countries. The
families would set up these trees in a prominent location of their home
and decorate them with colored paper, small toys, food, and sometimes
candles. As these people moved or immigrated to other countries, they
brought this tradition with them.
Through the years many different things were used
to decorate Christmas trees. As the world moved into the 1900's, many
trees were decorated with strings of popcorn, homemade cards and
pictures, cotton to look like snow, candy in all shapes and sizes, and
occasionally, fancy store made glass balls and hand blown glass
figurines. Candles were sometimes used, but often caused devastating
fires, and many different types of candle holders
were devised to try to prevent tree fires. Electric tree lights were
first used just 3 years after Thomas Edison has his first mass public
demonstration of electric lights back in 1879. The early Christmas tree lights were handmade and quite expensive.
Today, Christmas tree ornaments can be found in
nearly every size, color, and shape imaginable, and they are used to
decorate the millions of Christmas trees used throughout the world.
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