During Shakespeare's time, people primarily traveled by foot, horseback, or horse-drawn carriages. Roads were often in poor condition, making travel slow and challenging. Rivers and seas were also significant for transportation, with boats and ships facilitating longer journeys. Travel was generally limited to nearby regions, as long-distance trips could take considerable time and effort.
As people have always done, they tried to keep them alive until they were able to take care of themselves.
no way! if people cant time travel now how do u expect them to do it back then!
Well, honey, during Shakespeare's time, Queen Elizabeth I was strutting her stuff in England during the Elizabethan era. And when she kicked the bucket, King James I took over during the Jacobean era. So, there you have it, two monarchs, two eras, and Shakespeare in the middle of it all.
The city of Verona was stricken by plague several times during Shakespeare's lifetime. The arts flourished in Verona during that time, as part of the Italian Renaissance.
Christianity was the major religion in Elizabethan times.
In England alone, about five million people lived at the same time as Shakespeare.
She wasn't alive during "Shakespeare's time". She was born 300 years after Shakespeare's daughter Susannah. Women could and did write during "Shakespeare's time" but not women who had not yet been born.
People in Shakespearean times enjoyed violent things such as cockfighting.
William Shakespeare was alive during the Elizabethan period. He was the most famous playwrite of his time.
Yes it was, and people ate and drank in the Globe frequently.
How where foreigners such as the Spanish, Portuguese, the French, the Jews, and the Africans treated in England during Shakespeare's time?
Hockey was not played during Shakespeare's time. There was a game called hurling that was played with sticks and balls on grass.
Bubonic Plague
They were called patrons.
yes
Peace
Philostrate.