There would have been a smaller amount of pets living in the UK at this time, due to the fact that pets for children would have come from foreign countries, for example i believe guinea pigs came from Mexico and hamster from the desert and many breeds of rodents would not exist yet, many breeds of hamster are created by humans. The Elizabethan children would not usually have pets but the very rich children would probably have cats, dogs and basic rodents, but a child owning a pet would be rare
Basically they would have similar animals to today but less variatys, and owning a pet would be less common for children themselves, but they would have a well loved dog, which everyone loved.
Yes, it was the era of Queen Elizabeth's reign.
The Elizabethan Era was also called ( and known as) The Golden Age
The rules for Chess in the Elizabethan Era are the same as the rules of today.
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The most common stage in the Elizabethan Era was the thrust stage
The life of a noble in Elizabethan era is wealthy. The nobles have always given many benefits and immunity during this era and their children are sent to the best and expensive schools in the town.
All Types did if they could afford it
Yes, it was the era of Queen Elizabeth's reign.
The Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned the period roughly from the 14th to the 17th century. The Elizabethan era was in the 16th century.Therefore the answer to this question is NO - but the Elizabethan era was in the Renaissance era and some would regard the Elizabethan era as the height of the Renaissance era.
no they didn't have bagels in the Elizabethan era. What kind of question is that?
what kind of jobs and occupation do Elizabethan era had
Nobles didn't work in Elizabethan Era.
1558-1603 is the Elizabethan era in England.
The Second Elizabethan Era or simply the Elizabethan Era
The Elizabethan Era was also called ( and known as) The Golden Age
The Elizabethan era was the Elizabethan era. It was the time when England became Protestant and the Renaissance became established in England. The Romantic era extended into the Victorian Era. They were two different Queens and two different eras.
The rules for Chess in the Elizabethan Era are the same as the rules of today.