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Mobile Newsletter chat avatar. Mobile Newsletter chat subscribe. Why Do We Trick or Treat? How did taking candy from strangers on Oct. Mumming and Soul Cakes As the secular Samain and sacred All Hallow's intertwined, the dead spirits that characterized the holiday assumed more negative connotations hence the modern Halloween icons of witches, ghosts and ghouls. Cite This! Try Our Crossword Puzzle! What Is the Missing Number? Logan Sep 26, We read it,And it was very interesting. We learned a lot from this.
The next wonder should be how much candy gets passed out a year? We wonder that!!!! Oct 1, Paul Fishman Apr 4, Trick or Treat is also connected to the panhandlers on the street begging for money.
The reason is they can pull a trick on you. Instead offer them to buy them food. If they accept it thats good. If not then move on and Don't let the demon be manifested and you get in trouble or danger dealing with panhandlers who are also Trick or Treaters. Apr 5, Tyler Mar 10, I know. Trick or Treat. Smell my feet. Give me something good to eat.
Tania Oct 23, Nov 12, Hi Tania! Mar 13, Nov 2, Thanks for joining the discussion, Timmy! We're glad to hear from you! Landon Oct 31, Nov 1, Thanks for joining us, Landon! We've certainly heard of a few tricksters on Halloween! Oct 28, We hope you learned something new about Halloween, oh! Ruby Oct 9, Thank you, you helped me so much in my S. E lesson. Oct 10, You're very welcome, Ruby! We're really glad we could help!
Ryley Oct 9, Do you actually do a trick on the person if they don't give you a treat??? That was the idea, Ryley! Nowadays, it seems like it's all about the treats!
Oct 2, May 31, MEDA Dec 2, I think trick or treat means are you gonna trick me or are you just going to give me a treat But thanks for all the wonderful wonders u make. Apr 12, Thanks for joining the discussion, sai! Jan 5, Hi, cora! We're glad you enjoyed this Wonder, too! Dec 3, Thanks for sharing, MEDA! Peyton Nov 12, This wonder is awesome. I hope other people read it. Nov 13, Sreenidhi Nov 7, The part I found the most interesting was when they said Scottish people celebrated it I was stunned because they made all of America celebrate which is great.
Nov 9, Sreenidhi Nov 10, You're very welcome! Thanks for stopping by Wonderopolis again today! Nov 6, Hi, juan! Thanks for your comment! Zach Nov 6, Alyssa Nov 5, This article is cool but I did not get to go trick or treating this year Alyssa Nov 15, No, I didn't. Thanks for hoping!!!! Nov 16, It's fun reading Wonders about the different holidays!
Ellison Nov 4, We hope you had fun exploring this Wonder! Sakiya Bieber Nov 4, Thanks, keith! We appreciate the feedback! We're glad you liked this Wonder! Great job reading the Wonder so closely. Alexandria lee Nov 4, I really liked the article because it gave you the definition of trick or treating and why you go do that.
Max Nov 2, This is cool,I just went trick-or-treating yesterday. Thanks a lot of candy! We hope you don't eat it all at once! Cool KId Nov 4, Nov 3, Hi, Max! We hope you had lots of fun trick-or-treating! Don't eat all your candy at once! Chloe Phillips Nov 2, Chloe Nov 2, I loved this article. But I believe that they say trick-or-treat because if you give us candy than we will not trick you.
But if you don't, than its a trick that you will soon see! Jimmy Nov 2, It says I have rated this wonder 4 stars on every wonder how do I stop that? Jimmy Nov 4, I don't know trick or treat came in Vanda thanks alot. Roger Nov 2, Wonderopolis Feb 10, WOlfygirl Nov 2, Wonderopolis Nov 4, Megan Dec 1, By the ninth century, Christianity had spread into Celtic lands, where it gradually blended with and supplanted older pagan rites.
In A. Celebrations in England resembled Celtic commemorations of Samhain, complete with bonfires and masquerades. Known as "souling," the practice was later taken up by children, who would go from door to door asking for gifts such as food, money and ale. In Scotland and Ireland, young people took part in a tradition called guising, dressing up in costume and accepting offerings from various households. An effigy of Guy Fawkes is burnt on Bonfire Night, Modern-day trick-or-treating also has elements akin to annual celebrations of Guy Fawkes Night also known as Bonfire Night.
On this night, which commemorates the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot in , British children wore masks and carry effigies while begging for pennies. Some American colonists celebrated Guy Fawkes Day, and in the midth century, large numbers of new immigrants, especially those fleeing the Irish Potato Famine in the s, helped popularize Halloween.
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