It was a major source of transportation,boats and such, as the streets were incredibly narrow and smelly. Also, it served as a natural sewage system, although this eventually led to cholera.
Was a major sewer.
The river Thames (pronounced temz) flows through London.
Yes the river thames is in England and is of some importance
The Severn is the longest river and the Thames is probably the most important, being that it flows through London. Historically, economically and in terms of navigability, the most important river is the Severn, followed by the Trent, then the Ouse. The Thames is the 4th most important river.
Of course not, Elizabethan England was protestant.
The river Thames is in England.
The Thames River is in the country of England.The River Thames is located in southern England and flows through its capital, London.England
The River Thames runs through London.
Its is the the middle-class citizens of Elizabethan times
The River Thames is the best known river in England but it isn't necessarily more important than the Severn, Mersey, Trent, Humber, Avon or Tyne.
The Elizabethan era is the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth 1 (1558-1603)
The river Thames is England, and is the river that London is built on.