People wearing ghosts and goblin will be knocked on the night of the Halloween in the United States to ask for a pirate threat to treat as part of the deal.
On Halloween night, people wearing ghosts and goblin will knock on the door in the United States, asking for the treatment of the threat of deception as part of the deal.
Once thought about why we say "liar or treatment? In Halloween Facts have proved that this practice comes from a series of traditions.
According to History.com, Halloween dates back to the evening of October 31 to celebrate the Samhain former Christian Celtic Festival. The ancient Celts believed that the dead returned to Earth at Samhain and celebrated the deceased with bonfire and other practices. Some celebrations involve people wearing garments, often choosing ghosts and demons to express parts.
The early Christian church was not a fan of the pagan celebrations, but instead replaced himself as November 1 for all sacraments or saints, which was the time to commemorate the Catholic saints. This day is celebrated in the same way, however, bonfire and fancy dresses. People will visit neighbors, accept "treatment" in exchange for their loved ones pray. In return, visitors often speak a joke or perform a "trick".
Early colonists - many of them were religious Puritans - did not celebrate Halloween. The Irish immigrants who came to the United States in the 1940s helped to spread the tradition and soon spread throughout the United States. Early celebrations include fireworks, ghost stories and general pranks. The Irish also brought the tradition of Oak lanterns, carved out of the pumpkin (although they used radish in Europe) was a way of defending evil spirits.
The celebration of the Americans was intertwined with the British tradition of "sought after" when young people asked for money, and long ago, young people and mischief went all the way to find food.
The earliest known use of the word "deception or treatment" occurred in 1934, when a newspaper in Portland, Oregon, published an article on how local youths could pull many Halloween mischief. This sentence eventually appeared on the greeting card, to the 20th century, 40 years, this festival is generally used.
Halloween facts
Here are some of the Halloween facts of the US Census Bureau:
It is estimated that 41.1 million pilots - 5 to 14 years old children - looking for food on the street tonight.
Halloween best place: Arizona Tombstone; Iowa Scarville Transylvania County, North Carolina; Ilville, Arkansas Slaughter Beach, Delaware; and Kill Devil Hill, North Carolina State.
39,815 - Number of employees of US manufacturing companies producing chocolate and cocoa products by 2015. The shipments of the industry totaled $ 17.2 billion, up from $ 16 billion in 2014.
$ 12.4 million - the value of US imports of pumpkins in 2016. Pumpkin carving and decoration is a popular tradition of Halloween.
$ 1 billion - this year people will spend children's Halloween costumes.
35 million - the number of annual production of candy corn.
do you know?
According to the National Retail Federation, consumers will spend nearly $ 7 billion on Halloween this year to become the second largest commercial holiday in the United States after Christmas.