Husbands were chosen by parents.
Husbands were chosen by parents.
Upper Class girls where chosen, by there family, only the richest could decide.
Well, honey, those upper class Tudor girls didn't have much say in the matter. Their husbands were chosen based on strategic alliances, family connections, and political reasons. Love and compatibility were often secondary concerns in the game of royal matchmaking. It was all about securing power and status, not about finding true love.
Husbands of upper class women in the Tudor era were often chosen based on factors such as social status, wealth, and political alliances. Marriages were frequently arranged by families to strengthen ties between noble households, secure financial stability, or improve social standing. Love matches were less common and often considered secondary to these strategic considerations.
They were not chosen they were born into the position.
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Senator
Some but not all would leave their husbands and others didn't believe it. :)
Upper class.
Usually by association with people of the same class system. They are invited to functions, parties and other social events frequented by people of similar upbringings.
low class, middle class, upper class/high class
Upper middle class