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Not many children went to school in Tudor times. Those that did go were mainly the sons of wealthy or working families who could afford to pay the attendance fee. Boys began school at the age of 4 and moved to grammar school when they were 7. Girls were kept at home by their parents to help with housework. Also they were pretty awesome
In 1485 where was the bingeing of the Tudor age
Roman boys left school at the age of 12 or 13, but if they were chosen to go to a special school, left that at the age of 14.Hope this helps.
girls had to be 12 and boy had to be 14
Jewish boys started school at the same age that non-Jewish boys started school.
boys wore girls clothes because they had to. apparently, they had to wear girls clothes until the age of nine - thats when they were able to act like adults - even though that might sound a bit too young!!
(15*12+16*15+18*14)/4913.7142857 is the true average age
athenian boys went to school ;spartan boys served in the military
no both boys and girls went to school
Tudor times did not change into the Middle Ages, it was the other way around. In the UK, the Middle Ages are counted as ending in 1485, when the War of the Roses ended and Henry VII became king. Henry VII was the first king of the Tudor dynasty.
Most of the Sub-Sahara would have been unchanged from the Stone Age.
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