The Christmas tree tradition can be traced back to the Middle Ages, when people would bring evergreen trees into their homes to decorate with candles, nuts, and berries. This practice was thought to symbolize the rebirth of nature after the harsh winter months, and it became more common in Europe during the 16th century. The tradition of decorating Christmas trees with ornaments and lights came later, with the first known artificial Christmas tree made of goose feathers being displayed in Germany in 1847. Today, the Christmas tree remains a beloved holiday tradition that brings families together and creates lasting memories.