The Christmas tree tradition began in Germany in the 15th century, where it was known as the "Paradise Tree." It was used to celebrate the Feast of Adam and Eve, with apples hung from the branches as a symbol of the Garden of Eden. The tradition spread to England, where it became known as the "Christmas Tree" and was decorated with candles and other ornaments. The tradition quickly spread to other countries, including the United States, where it became a staple of Christmas celebrations. Today, the Christmas tree is a beloved symbol of the holiday season, representing the spirit of joy, family, and togetherness