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  2. April Fools' Day - Wikipedia

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    April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day[1] is an annual custom on 1 April consisting of practical jokes and hoaxes. Jokesters often expose their actions by shouting "April Fools!" at the recipient. Mass media can be involved with these pranks, which may be revealed as such the following day.

  3. April Fools’ Day: Origins, Meaning & Hoaxes - HISTORY

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    April Fools’ Day—occurring on April 1 each year—has been celebrated for several centuries by different cultures, though its exact origins remain a mystery. April Fools' Day traditions ...

  4. When is April FoolsDay—History, Origin, and Humor | Almanac.com

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    Famous (and Infamous) April FoolsDay Pranks in History. April FoolsDay is all about getting someone to fall for a prank or a made-up story. But some take it a step further: On April 1, 1905, Berliner Tageblatt, a German newspaper, reported that thieves dug a tunnel under the U.S. treasury and stole $268 million in silver and gold.

  5. April Fools' Day: When did it start? : NPR

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    NPR's Past April Fools' Day Pranks. Scholars say one of the first mentions of an April Fools' Day in English appears in John Aubrey's 1686 book Remaines of Gentilisme and Judaisme, which reads, in ...

  6. April Fools’ Day, in most countries the first day of April. It received its name from the custom of playing practical jokes on this day—for example, telling friends that their shoelaces are untied or sending them on so-called fools’ errands. Although the day has been observed for centuries, its true origins are unknown and effectively ...

  7. What is April Fools' Day? Best pranks to play, plus holiday ...

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    Every year, April Fools' Day is celebrated on April 1. While its exact origins are unclear, many historians trace April Fools' back to 1582, the History Channel and the Library of Congress report.

  8. The term April fool, for a victim of an April Fools’ Day prank, dates back to the 1600s. Early records of the holiday from the 1700s declare it April Fool Day, with an apostrophized April Fools’ Day recorded by the 1800s. This is also around when April fool came to refer to the trick itself. Today, the holiday is stylized both as April Fool ...

  9. Why is April Fools’ Day on April 1? One origin story starts in France, where one source states that April Fools’ Day may have begun as far back as 1582 and explains why April 1 is the special ...

  10. April Fools: The Roots of an International Tradition

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    A 1796 handbill requesting the delivery of 17 fool’s coats and caps to Middletown, Connecticut, on April 1 is another good example of the celebration of April FoolsDay in 18th-century America. By the nineteenth century the holiday was widespread and popular, so that references to it were frequent in newspapers, such as the ones at this ...

  11. The Origins of April Fools' Day - Snopes.com

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    April Fools' Day began in the 1500s when the Gregorian calendar took over from the Julian. Those who forgot the change and attempted to celebrate New Year's (previously celebrated on the 1st of ...

  12. How did April Fools' Day start and what are some famous ...

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    The first clear reference to April Fools' Day is a 1561 Flemish poem by Eduard De Dene, which tells the story of a servant being sent on "fool's errands" because it's April 1, according to the ...

  13. April Fools’ Day: How Did It Start, and Why Is It April 1?

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    The first mention of April Fools’ Day in Britain was in 1686, when biographer John Aubrey described April 1 as a “Fooles holy day.”. It’s clear that the habit of sending springtime rubes ...

  14. The History of April FoolsDay, and Why We Celebrate

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    The first definitive reference to April FoolsDay came in 1561, in a Flemish poem by Eduard de Dene. The poem tells of a nobleman sending his servant on fruitless errands. The servant recognized that, because it was April 1st, he was being sent on fool’s errands. (Sending someone to find a non-existent item or person is still a popular ...

  15. Photo: Stock Photos from bigjom jom/Shutterstock. April Fools' Day is a celebration that takes place annually on April 1st. On this day, people traditionally play practical jokes on each other. A typical April Fools ruse concludes with the trickster revealing their deception, usually by shouting “April Fools!”.

  16. How April Fools Day started: History of pranking on April 1

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    By the 19th century, April Fools' Day had become a mainstay of American culture. "The first of April is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year," Mark Twain is credited with ...

  17. How Did April Fools' Day Begin? - Wonderopolis

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    The Hindu festival called Holi is held in March and celebrates the arrival of spring. Still others believe April Fools' Day got its start because of the adoption of a new calendar in 1582. Many ancient cultures celebrated New Year's Day around April 1. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII ordered the use of a new calendar, known as the Gregorian calendar ...

  18. What Is the History of April FoolsDay? - TheCollector

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    April 1 st is celebrated by many as April FoolsDay, a cheeky date on the calendar when playful pranks abound, within people’s homes, at schools and workplaces, and even in newspaper articles or television programs. The day is known around the world as a light-hearted moment in the diary to try and catch out unsuspecting friends, family ...

  19. The 'Real' History of April Fools' Day (and Why It Isn’t ...

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    April FoolsDay origin story #1: The great French calendar switch of 1582. The most popular still probably bullshit origin story blames France for the genesis of April FoolsDay. It goes ...

  20. Origin of April Fools' Day: Still a Mystery - Merriam-Webster

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    The origin of April Fools' Day is unknown but there are some theories. One is that religious hold-outs in the 16th century refused to celebrate the re-established New Year's date on January 1st, preferring the end of the holy week in early April, making them "April Fools." Another is that it relates back to the Roman god Ceres being fooled by ...

  21. How Did April 1 Become "April Fools' Day"? - Farmers' Almanac

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    At least one important historic event — the signing of the anti-Turkish alliance by Emperor Leopold I in 1683 — was backdated from April 1 to March 31. In Scotland, April FoolsDay used to be called “Hunt the Gowk Day.” “Gowk” is an old Scottish word for a foolish person. A traditional prank involved sending the “gowk” to ...