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Q: What types of plays were Popularly preformed in England shortly prior to Shakespeare time?
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What impact did William shakespeare have on UK?

Bear in mind that England was not part of the United Kingdom for about 100 years after Shakespeare's death. By the time the United Kingdom happened, Shakespeare was well-established as a cultural icon, and shortly thereafter David Garrick would boost his popularity even higher.


Where and when did William Shakespeare get married?

Shakespeare married Ann Hathaway shortly after Nov. 27, 1582, possibly at Shottery.


Did William Shakespeare marry Anne Hathaway?

Yes, shortly after November 27, 1582, when the licence issued.Yes, Shakespeare's wife's name was Anne Hathaway.


When did shakespeare get married to Ann Hathaway?

Shortly after November 27, 1582. That was when the marriage licence issued.


Why does Shakespeare have Montague question Benvolio?

He's setting up some background for the introduction of the main character Romeo shortly thereafter. Shakespeare does this all the time.


What tragic event struck the shakespeare family in August 1596?

Shakespeare was born in 1564. As years go it was fairly uneventful for England in terms of tragic events. Historical accounts of England at that time only list the Birth of Shakespeare and a few other minor nobles as significant.


Why don't you know Shakespeare's birthday?

At the time of Shakespeare's birth there were no official, government records of births, marriages and deaths. There were Church records of baptisms, weddings and funerals. The records show that William Shakespeare was baptised on 26th April 1564. It was (and still is) customary for a baptism to take place shortly after birth and so his birthday is celebrated on 23rd April, which is the feast day of Saint George - the Patron Saint of England.


Second largest city in England during Shakespeare's time?

well, due to a constant attack from the russellites on the border of the river thames, nearly 54% of the English civilians were killed. To escape the russellites civilians traveled from place to place trying to evade them, so their were not many established cities in the time of shakespeare. It is a common theory by many historians that shakespeare was poisoned on May 4th, 1607 by a russellite and died shortly after.


When did shakespeare and anne get married?

Their marriage licence was issued on November 27, 1582. They must have been married shortly thereafter.


What age do they stop school in england?

Currently 16 but rising to 18 shortly.


In which country was the jet engine invented?

England, then Germany very shortly afterwards.