Like the average farm today without the machines
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Cities, like in most of Europe.
Go to a search engine like Yahoo! or Google and type in the search box "16th century pictures." You will find pictures you can use.
By the end of the sixteenth century, Greek plays had given rise to various forms of drama, primarily tragedies and comedies. Tragedies, often inspired by the works of playwrights like Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, dealt with themes of fate, morality, and human suffering. Comedies, drawing from Aristophanes, focused on satire, social critiques, and the absurdities of life. These genres laid the groundwork for the development of modern theater and influenced playwrights across Europe during the Renaissance.
There were no photographs in the 16th century. Photography was not developed (you'll pardon the pun) until the 19th century.
Syphilis. Columbus's sailors brought it back from the Americas and it spread like wildfire through Europe during the sixteenth century. Henry VIII is believed to have died from it, and to have transmitted it to his son Edward VI who also died from it. Shakespeare's plays are full of references to it.
It is called an Escritoire
Blue bells where dug up in the sixteenth century because they obtained a starch-like substance that was used to make collars stiff
Sabre-like swords have been used in Eastern Europe since the medieval period. The modern sabre was introduced in Western Europe in the 17th century.
The exact number of slave farms in the United States varied over time, but by the mid-19th century, there were thousands of plantations and smaller farms that utilized enslaved labor, primarily in the Southern states. Estimates suggest that there were around 400,000 enslaved individuals working on farms and plantations by the time of the Civil War. These farms varied in size and scale, with some large plantations cultivating cash crops like cotton and tobacco, while smaller farms might have had only a few enslaved workers.
Subsistence farms are in poor countries like Africa, ect.
The farm landscape in the Philippines differs from Western Europe's in terms of crops grown, terrain, and scale. In the Philippines, rice, coconut, and banana plantations are common, while Western Europe typically grows crops like wheat, barley, and grapes. The terrain in the Philippines is more mountainous and tropical, compared to the flatter and temperate landscape of Western Europe. Additionally, farms in the Philippines tend to be smaller in scale and more family-owned, while Western Europe has larger, commercialized farms.