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life in England is the 16th century consisted of an ongoing struggle to survive due to the persistently changing living conditions and life style it was difficult to maintain your cook privileges king Henry VIII world always chop your scrotum off and feed it to his poodles.
In the Netherlands late 16th century.
really hard
The average life expectancy in England in the 17th century was 39.7 years, from birth to death.
To get a better life or to start over and get laid
Stone Age cave painters.
The phrase "Where there's a will, there's a way" is believed to have originated in England during the early 16th century. It emphasizes the idea that determination and perseverance are key to overcoming obstacles and achieving goals in life.
Average life expectancy was around 30-40 years.
i think that in the country it has more space and acres. The country also has more deer and wildlife, and there are more trees most of the time. In the city there are more malls and restaurants and buildings and stuff like that.
It was rainy a not very nice weather and it was very cold most of the time they were wooden ships
Utopians can choose their jobs. This is different from Europe in the 16th century because there was less mobility between jobs and classes. Someone born a farming peasant remained a farming peasant for life.