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Tudor marriages were arranged by the parents because they had to be married off before the age of 14 or they would have been seen as being too old for marrying off and therefore a liability at home - one extra mouth to feed and no extra income coming into the house.
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So that the families involved would benefit - whether the young lady loved her future husband was effectively irrelevant.
A poor Tudor house looked like a piece of ckicken from KFC
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The three children of Henry VII who survived to adulthood were: Henry VIII, who became king and is known for his six marriages and the English Reformation. Margaret Tudor, who married James IV of Scotland and became the grandmother of Mary, Queen of Scots. Mary Tudor, who married Louis XII of France and later Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk.
Explorers like Rayleigh found spices in Tudor times.
get paper. fold it. it looks like a tudor house at this stage
Margaret Tudor was Queen of Scots and she was his sister.
red and white like the tudor rose colour
Tudor music was played with many instruments especially in hymns and secular songs.
marriages where very unfair because when you had married a man or a women if you were a women everything that you had body and other belonged to the man. also if you as a wife killed your husband you would be guilty of petty treason,not murder.the punishment was death by burning.