The origin of Christmas in the United States
Christmas, also known as Christmas and Jesus' birthday, is a traditional Western festival that originated in Christianity. Christmas is a religious festival that is celebrated as the birth of Jesus, hence the name "Christmas".
Christmas is one of the biggest holidays in the United States, and every year on December 25, Americans usually give gifts to friends and family on this day. Christmas trees, red and green garlands, and green hangings, hangings, etc., are all traditional decorations for Christmas, in addition, Americans also enjoy traditional foods such as turkey, toast, meat pie, pumpkin pie, etc. on this day.