I am an Indian. So little detail will help.

Avoid the History Channel. It is full of rubbish, not history.

Hallowe'en is short for All Hallows Evening. Hallows is old English meaning "Holy" or "Saint". It is the evening of All Saints Day (with day counted from sun set to sun set making it is the evening before the day).

All Saints Day is a festival started about 1200 years ago by the Catholic Pope in Rome on November 1st as a time to celebrate all holy people who have died are are now, as Christians believe, with God. Later another day was added, November 2nd, called All Souls Day when people can remember and pray for everyone who has died.

This festival became very popular and spread all around Europe reaching The British Isles after about 50 years. The Irish, who had been Christians for 300 years, adopted the festival which replaced their existing one in the spring.

In the 16th century, some Christians, known as protestants, broke away from the Catholic church and formed various smaller churches some of which took a very anti-catholic position. One of these groups, the puritans, was very influential in the UK and USA. They were against Catholic festivals and tried to ban them. They attacked anyone who tried to continue the festivals calling them devil-worshippers, pagans, witches and the like. Just propaganda but it stuck.

This is why Americans and some British people celebrate Halloween as a time of witches, demons, ghosts and general nastiness - though they mostly don't actually believe in any of it - except for a few extreme Christian sects.

The festival of All Saints & All Souls is till a very important feast in many other countries like Mexico, Latin America, Spain, Italy, Philippines, Hungary, Sweden etc. where is remains a day to celebrate and pray for the dead.

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