marriges were usually arranged for 'higher class' familys
the entertainment was such as jousting, dancing, poetry, dramatic performances, hunting, horse riding, concerts, and rarely, fireworks.
your living conditions depended on your wealth & so did education.
The same as now, very smelly.
It depends on the year. For example, in 1594, the Lord Mayor of London was John Spencer.
Tomatoes were introduced into England from the New World in the 1680's, almost 80 years before potatoes.
what was life like in 1930's? what was life like in 1930's?
colonial life was like a stopid country
The same as now, very smelly.
1590s
In the mid to late 1590s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_United_States_pre-history_(1600-1699)
Shakespeare wrote it in the 1590s (1595 or 1596).
Titus Andronicus, which was believed to have been written in the early 1590s.
Boys whose voices were not yet broken played younger women. Adult men sometimes played older women (like the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet).
It depends on the year. For example, in 1594, the Lord Mayor of London was John Spencer.
After the baptism of his children, Shakespeare again disappears from the history books for several years until he resurfaces in the early 1590s as a London-based playwright.
The light microscope was invented around the 1590s by Zaccharias Janssen and his son Hans. It was later improved in 1609 by Galileo.
No. The Neoclassical Age began at the start of the 18th century. Donne was of the Metaphysical School ( he started it) and wrote from the 1590s to 1630s.
Nullify has many synonyms. The English word 'nullify' was coined in the 1590s. It may not be so easy to nullify a verbal contract.