England was in poverty. It was overpopulated and over ruled. Petty criminals that got caught were sent on convict ships to Australia to colonize, with sentences of 7years to life.
There were lots of vegetable markets e.g cheese markets.
They had a diversified economy.
who look ?
they wore their hair naturally. they wore it like loose curls or buns.
Bad living conditions but good culture and organisational skills , extremely warn
The clothing item that the 17th century Royals wore that looked like flattened Chinese lanterns or a neck pillow but were collars were known as a ruff.
Those accused of witchcraft during the 17th century witch trials were all people from the low class. They would have worn dingy dresses that they hand made.
it was cold in the 17th centery
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A 17th century European king would most likely support the divine right theory.
100 years just like any other century It went from 1600 to 1700 and from there it was the 18th century
HMMMM I THINK NOT TOO LONG AGO
why did the pope in the 17th century and the catholic church not like withches
you think of somthing that you like that sounds cool for that time period
they wore their hair naturally. they wore it like loose curls or buns.
The Dutch were heavily involved in the transatlantic slave trade during the 17th and 18th centuries, operating plantations in their colonies in the Americas that relied on enslaved labor. The Dutch West India Company and Dutch East India Company played key roles in the transportation of enslaved Africans to the Americas. Dutch colonies like Suriname and Curacao were major hubs for the slave trade.
Bad living conditions but good culture and organisational skills , extremely warn
I don't have any recommendations to find the age, but the price is around 50-100 USD (17th century)
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