"Tudor times" (sigh) What does that mean? Why did you capitalize "did" and "wear" but not the proper name "Tudor"? Also, how about picking up a book that discusses 15th century English culture along with an English grammar book?
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Public education in Tudor England was for boys only and was paid for by the boys' parents.
The boys would have worn a smock to protect their clothes.
Having said that girls from wealthy families were often educated too, but strictly privately.
Queen Elizabeth I had had a very good education.
well the children wore the big puffy pants if they were guys and the puffy sleeved topa. but if they were girls they wore dresses like te queens just not as fancy
Poor children would usually wear their parents old clothes or any pieces of material they could find. That's why their clothes often looked to big for them!
Children wore mini versions of adults and boys wore girl's clothes until they were 9. They wore heavy satins and ruffed necks.
poor children wore simple and rather uncomfortable clothes that would hurt and be really dull!!!
The Tudor times was after the Wars of the Roses. The first Tudor monarch, Henry VII, put an end to the Wars of the Roses.
Um lol no they do not the boys wear boys clothes and if i am wrong and you knoe it dont write this down. Thank 4 reading.
Poor children would usually wear their parents old clothes or any pieces of material they could find. That's why their clothes often looked to big for them!
well poor tudor's wear cloth,dirty and smelly clothes but rich tudor's wear diamonds,clean and comfy clothes.
Life expectancy during Tudor times was shorter. Children did not always live into adulthood. As a result boys and girls were often dressed in the same clothes until the boy grew older. This meant that the boys would wear a dress like the girls.
the clothes that they came in
old clothe
Tudor girls wore a plain grown with a top and skirt, and a petticoat.
they wore big fancy dresses and because it was the Tudor times they wore clothes like queen elizibeth
Children wore mini versions of adults and boys wore girl's clothes until they were 9. They wore heavy satins and ruffed necks.
No.
poor children wore simple and rather uncomfortable clothes that would hurt and be really dull!!!
Monks were not allowed to wear elaborate or luxurious clothes in Tudor times. They were expected to wear simple, modest garments that reflected their vow of poverty and humility. Fine fabrics and ornate designs were generally avoided by monks during this period.
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