Husbands were chosen by parents.
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.
To give husbands an heir
To give husbands an heir
that they were inferiour to men.
Tudor girls didn't go to school but some girls were taught by their mothers at home. It was mainly the very rich ones who where home tutored.
girls had to be 12 and boy had to be 14
life as a tudor child was hard work because they had to work all day
There are 18 girls and 6 boys in the class of 24 students
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The "Abraham man" was a tudor beggar,back in the tudor times.
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In ancient times, neither girls nor boys could decide their spouses, but now, thay can!