The students were beaten with birches if they misbehaved. Birches were a type of cane.
Students from rich families could afford something called a "whipping-boy", a person who would take the punishment for them.
They had to live in a hole for a week
Tutors were appointed to teach French.Latin,philosophy,ethics,logic & history (Greek/Roman) in elite/rich community.Poor children worked in farms/apprentice in some trade.
Some of the upper class sent their boys to school but many of children did not attend school during the Tudor times. Children were excepted to work if they did not go to school.
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The Tudors reign ended with the death of QUeen Elizabeth I. Since she did not have any children the throne was given to her couin James VI of Scotland (who was the great-grandson of Henry VII) and he became James I of England.
people lived in small hut that they built themselves
The House of Tudor was a prominent European royal house that ruled the Kingdom of England and its realms from 1485 until 1603. Hope this helps.
When it was Tudor times here! But they were in Mexico in stead of England!
They didn't have proper school so no. If you wanted your children educated you would hire them a tutor, sometimes more than one.
No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
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They were educated very well.
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How did children entertain themselves in Tudor times? well they were lots of ways dancing, singing, plays, played instruments, went to plays.
bows and arrows were quite popular for children in the tudor period
This answer is an educated guess and not the response of a qualified historian. In the Tudor period, children of the upper classes would not have had to pack a lunch and go to school. They would have been taught at home by tutors and governesses, and only what they needed to know for their station in life. They would have been served meals by servants and would not have been carrying packed lunches to school. Peasant children and children of tradespeople did not go to school but worked on the land or at a trade for their families' well-being. Education of the sort we know had not begun when the Tudor period ended.
The "Abraham man" was a tudor beggar,back in the tudor times.
Bloody Mary, aka Mary Tudor, did not have any children. She thought she was pregnant a couple of times, but she was wrong.
It would depend largely, on which country you were in
There was no "margret Tudor".
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