Everyone believed in God and knew of heaven and hell.
Religion could give people great comfort. It taught people that they could get everlasting happiness when they died.
No. Tudor times was the reign of the Tudor monarchs in England from 1485 to 1603. 1897 was during the reign of Queen Victoria, often called the Victorian period.
No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
"Jettying" was a medieval building technique popular during the Tudor Period. It involves the upper floor projecting out beyond beyond the dimensions of the lower floor.
Because the depicted passages from either the scriptures or the lives of the saint, in a time when the mass of people were unable to read. The illustrations would be used in conjunction with sermons to teach religion.
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Chocolate came to Enland in the 1650s during the reign of Charles II long after the Tudor Period. The first Chocolate House was opened in London in 1657. It was available in Spain and France during the Tudor period.
No. Tudor times was the reign of the Tudor monarchs in England from 1485 to 1603. 1897 was during the reign of Queen Victoria, often called the Victorian period.
The term originated in England during the Tudor period.
No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
No, fountain pens were not invented until the 17th century, after the Tudor period which lasted from 1485 to 1603. During the Tudor times, writing instruments like quills and inkpots were commonly used for writing.
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"Jettying" was a medieval building technique popular during the Tudor Period. It involves the upper floor projecting out beyond beyond the dimensions of the lower floor.
Because the depicted passages from either the scriptures or the lives of the saint, in a time when the mass of people were unable to read. The illustrations would be used in conjunction with sermons to teach religion.
Tudor is just old-style English, look at Shakespeare's work if you want hints.
Tudor Period
Tudor!!!!!! He so ruled during this period!!!!