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Poor Tudor boys often worked in low-paying jobs to help support their families, such as apprenticeships in trades like carpentry or tailoring. Many were employed as farm laborers, servants, or in other manual labor roles. Education was typically out of reach for them, leading to limited opportunities for advancement. They were expected to contribute to the household from a young age, often sacrificing childhood for financial survival.

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