Answer :
The rejection of Christmas as a joyful period was reiterated when a 1644 ordinance confirmed the abolition of the feasts of Christmas, Easter and Whitsun. From this point until the restoration in 1660, Christmas was officially illegal
Why was Christmas banned in England in 1644?
University of Warwick historian Professor Bernard Capp said the ban was put in place by the Puritan government in 1647 as they believed Christmas was used as an excuse for alcoholism, promiscuity, gambling and other forms of excess
Who abolished Christmas in England?
It is a common myth that Cromwell abolished Christmas, but it is based on a misunderstanding. It was strictly religious and parliamentary parties operating through elected parliaments that limited the celebration of Christmas and other saints' days in the 1640s.
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