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What were the only functions of life for women in Tudor England?

They did not only have one or two functions. Women at the start of this period could work in monasteries, but were also a driving force behind the reformation later. They worked as servants, spinsters, as members of guilds, tailors, shoemakers, embroiderers, washerwomen, brewers, bakers or midwives. The ones that did not have a profession, were usually involved in the family business and farming, while also doing housework and raising children. A few noble women became writers (the sixteenth century was a great time for female learning) and translators, while others took care of the estates or acted as ladies-in-waiting. And let's not forget a great queen came to the throne in 1558.


What where the only functions in life for Tudor women?

They did not only have one or two functions. Women at the start of this period could work in monasteries, but were also a driving force behind the reformation later. They worked as servants, spinsters, as members of guilds, tailors, shoemakers, embroiderers, washerwomen, brewers, bakers or midwives. The ones that did not have a profession, were usually involved in the family business and farming, while also doing housework and raising children. A few noble women became writers (the sixteenth century was a great time for female learning) and translators, while others took care of the estates or acted as ladies-in-waiting. And let's not forget a great queen came to the throne in 1558.


Were there trains in the Tudor times?

There were no trains in the Tudor times. They had only first come out in 1872


What was life like for women in the 1930s?

they were thought of as a house wife only cooking and cleaning


How did Henry VII become king in the battle of bosworth in the war of the roses?

Henry Tudor killed Richard III at the battle of Bosworth field. So Henry Tudor became King Henry VII the first Tudor king of England. P.S. Only Henry VII was called Henry Tudor

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Is it true Queen Elizabeth I bathed herself only three times in her entire life?

No in Tudor times it was very hard to Royalty to bathe because as a women she was always trying to be assassinated hope it helps :)


What were the only functions of life for women in Tudor England?

They did not only have one or two functions. Women at the start of this period could work in monasteries, but were also a driving force behind the reformation later. They worked as servants, spinsters, as members of guilds, tailors, shoemakers, embroiderers, washerwomen, brewers, bakers or midwives. The ones that did not have a profession, were usually involved in the family business and farming, while also doing housework and raising children. A few noble women became writers (the sixteenth century was a great time for female learning) and translators, while others took care of the estates or acted as ladies-in-waiting. And let's not forget a great queen came to the throne in 1558.


What where the only functions in life for Tudor women?

They did not only have one or two functions. Women at the start of this period could work in monasteries, but were also a driving force behind the reformation later. They worked as servants, spinsters, as members of guilds, tailors, shoemakers, embroiderers, washerwomen, brewers, bakers or midwives. The ones that did not have a profession, were usually involved in the family business and farming, while also doing housework and raising children. A few noble women became writers (the sixteenth century was a great time for female learning) and translators, while others took care of the estates or acted as ladies-in-waiting. And let's not forget a great queen came to the throne in 1558.


In Tudor times what were the only functions in life for women?

They did not only have one or two functions. Women at the start of this period could work in monasteries, but were also a driving force behind the reformation later. They worked as servants, spinsters, as members of guilds, tailors, shoemakers, embroiderers, washerwomen, brewers, bakers or midwives. The ones that did not have a profession, were usually involved in the family business and farming, while also doing housework and raising children. A few noble women became writers (the sixteenth century was a great time for female learning) and translators, while others took care of the estates or acted as ladies-in-waiting. And let's not forget a great queen came to the throne in 1558.


Were there trains in the Tudor times?

There were no trains in the Tudor times. They had only first come out in 1872


What were the only functions in life for women in Tudor life?

Child bearing, child rearing, management of households, and family buisness. Women, especially widows, could own property and brewing ale was something of a female monopoly. Women ran taverns and inns, worked alongside husbands in the crafts and in shops, made things like lace and linen at home, made soap and candles, gardened, and tended livestock. Aristocratic women had fewer options, but they did exercise some political power when men were absent, learned music, volunteered at church, enterened nunneries and taught, and went to a lot of parties.


Can boys do race for life?

No. It's women only.


At what age did women die in tudor times?

50's or early 60's. Even in the 16th century, you only lived to about 70's to 80's.


How do you tell if you are the only women in his life?

Simple: You NEVER are the only one. Sorry but it's true hun. =]


What do men do everyday but women do only once in their life?

graveyard...which is based on quran


What is that man does everyday but woman does only once in life?

what a man does only once in his entire life but women does every time?


why does nanny 911 only have British women?

because they have more life experience than many other culture women