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In the Middle Ages, New Years Day was celebrated on 25 March in most European towns.[10] In some areas of France, New Years was a week-long holiday ending on 1 April.[2][4] Some writers suggest that April Fools originated because those who celebrated on the 1 January made fun of those who celebrated on other dates.[2] The use of the 1 January as New Years Day was common in France by the mid-16th century,[7] and this date was adopted officially in 1564 by the Edict of Roussillon. https://youtube/watch?v=lgIEEDcLp9M#t=104 Want to study. https://dropbox/sh/87ff8qd3swn7jxn/AAAh0Wa6V0XczTozHwgLwutEa?dl=0 party while it last...
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