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What is halloween?
  • Halloween is a holiday celebrated mainly in the
    United States, northern Mexico, and some
    provinces of Canada on the night of October 31.
    It originated in the Celtic festival of Samhain
    and the Christian holiday of All Saints' Day. In
    large part, is a secular celebration but some
    feel that has a religious background. Irish
    immigrants passed versions of the tradition to
    North America during the Great Irish Famine of
    1840.

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  • It was celebrated in Anglo-Saxon countries,
    mainly in Canada, U.S., Ireland and the UK.
    Colonizing the expansive force of U.S. culture.
    UU. Halloween has made has been popular in other
    Western countries.The day is often associated
    with the orange and black and is strongly
    associated with symbols like the Jack-o'-lantern.
    Typical activities include the famous Halloween
    trick or treating and costume parties, besides
    bonfires, visiting haunted houses, jokes, reading
    scary stories and viewing horror films.

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Origin of the word Halloween
  • The word Halloween has its origins in the
    Catholic Church. Constracción is a prayer in
    English All Hallows Eve which means "All Saints
    Day" and is a Catholic religious festival
    celebrated on 1 or November 2.

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History of halloween
  • In the V century BC in Celtic Ireland of the
    October 31 was celebrated Samhain festival
    marking the end of summer and the beginning of a
    new year. At nightfall, they celebrated the feast
    of the dead, so the spirits went out and roamed
    the earth. To appease them, huge bonfires were
    made and the druids were spells. It was said that
    night and magic spells are more powerful than any
    other day.

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  • When the Romans conquered the Celts, part of the
    celebration of the dead went to Christian Rome.
    In the fourth century AD in Rome, Christianity
    tried to end all things pagan and ancient
    religions. But the Celts could not help at all
    their customs, the Christian church so they
    changed the name of Samhain to All Hallow Eve and
    the reason for this celebration became the
    Christian worship of all religious martyrs. The
    seventh-century Christian church celebrated the
    feast of All Saints in May, but people still
    waiting for the arrival of ghosts on October 31
    and the feast of the saints was changed to
    November1.

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THE CUSTOM OF TRICK
  • The custom of trick or treating began in Europe
    with a custom of the ninth century. On November
    2, Christians walked from village to village
    asking for "soul cakes" which were pieces of
    bread with "currants." The more you get, the more
    promising to pray for the dead relatives of the
    donors, which leads souls to heaven faster. In
    the tenth century the church changed the feast of
    the saints to November 2.

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USE OF COSTUMES
  • People in Europe had masks when droughts or other
    disasters the agobiavan. The masks were used to
    scare away the spirits that brought them evil.
    Children dressed as ghosts to scare the neighbors.

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The end
  • Antonio López, Belén Beltrán, Paco Latorre
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