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Hunting animals in Tudor times?

Hi I'm awesome period. In Tudor times the would hunt bird with falcons and use dogs to hunt foxes and hairs.


Why did some houses use stones in Tudor times?

Oddly, the answer is as simple as "the stones were readily available."


When was the rack last used in Tudor times?

The rack was last used in Tudor times in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, which ended in 1603. After that period, the use of the rack as a method of torture and execution declined and eventually fell out of use.


What items does the US have to import?

almost everything we use today


Did they have fountain pens in Tudor times?

they didn't use pens. they actually discovered graphite during the tudor period and then later on invented the pencil by hollowing out a stick and mixing the graphite with clay which created a pencil.


What items today use computers?

Industries, Factories, Business offices


What items do you have today that use wheels?

remote control cars, bikes etc


What were birds used for in Tudor times?

During the Tudor period birds were hunted for sport, food, down, and for use in fashion. During these times the sport of falconry (the hunting with birds of prey) was also another way birds were used, it was popularly practiced by those of high social status.


What does todays mean?

Kosher means the same thing today that it has always meant: "fit for use" (whether it be food or other items)


What wepuns where use for ponishment in Tudor time?

Dictionaries


What materials can you use for Tudor houses?

wood ,bricks


What does a water carrier do in Tudor times?

In Tudor times, a water carrier was responsible for transporting and delivering water to homes, businesses, and public places, often using barrels or other containers. They played a crucial role in urban areas where access to clean water was limited, fetching water from wells, rivers, or public fountains. Their work was essential for domestic use, sanitation, and sometimes even for brewing or cooking, highlighting the importance of water in daily life during the Tudor period.