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Why did people decide to celebrate carnival for the first time?

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Answered by NikhilJadon
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There’s a long history of celebrations spanning from late January to mid-February in Quebec City. In the worldwide capital of snow, the first large-scale winter carnival took place in 1894. A population often faced with harsh winters used these festivities to warm their hearts during the cold season. The Carnival would go on to resurface every once in a while until the second half of the century, occasionally interrupted by events such as both world wars and the Great Depression
Answered by zerotohero
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So as to comprehend the Carnival history in Rio de Janeiro, you need to return in time when the Greeks frequently held merriments in respect to Dionysus, the divine force of wine. The Romans at that point received this convention by drinking throughout the day and bosses swapped garments with troopers in adoration to their divine beings Bacchus and Saturnalia.  

With the ascent of Catholicism, this custom was hoisted to progressively generous festival held days before the Catholic Lent. The Carnival is as far as anyone knows enlivened from the Portuguese festival 'Entrudo.' According to Carnival history, the primary records of the Rio Carnival ball was held before the nineteenth century, or the year 1840 to be accurate, as members played out the three step dance and polka. Curiously enough, the samba—the most mainstream move performed today—wasn't presented until 1917.

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