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A masquerade party, popular among the common people, is not actually a masquerade at all because the guests at the party would remove their faces. Masquerade parties became very popular in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Fascinating historical fact! It's intriguing to learn about the origins of masquerade parties and how they differed from what we typically think of today. 🎭
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