In Tudor England, a variety of jobs existed across different social classes. Common roles included farmers, craftsmen, and laborers who worked the land or created goods in towns. The upper classes had positions like landowners, merchants, and members of the court, while specialized trades emerged, such as blacksmiths, bakers, and weavers. Additionally, servants and domestic workers were essential in wealthier households, helping with cooking, cleaning, and other daily tasks.
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one of the jobs from the tudor ship would be a captain, cabin boys and so on...................................................................................................................................................................................
jamie marks
Life was there job :)
the Tudor sailors jobs were scrubbing the deck watching out on the water in case other ships attack
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How did the jobs on the ships work
cooking, chimney sweeping, cleaning and being a servant
one of the jobs from the tudor ship would be a captain, cabin boys and so on...................................................................................................................................................................................
jamie marks
Life was there job :)
prositute
the Tudor sailors jobs were scrubbing the deck watching out on the water in case other ships attack
The population was doubling and this meant less jobs.
The loss of many jobs, bad harvestests and gambling.
there was an increase in poor people in Tudor England because 1 they didn't have very many jobs avaible then and 2 the inflation kept going up.
1.Working in rich houses as servers. 2.Helping out as sheperds.