In the Elizabethan time period, servants typically lived in their employers' households, often in designated servant quarters or small rooms near the kitchens or attics. These living spaces were usually modest and lacked the comforts of the main living areas. Some servants, especially those in higher positions, might have slightly better accommodations, but overall, their living conditions were often quite basic compared to the wealthier members of the household they served.
Elizabethan period.
The Elizabethan Period
Queen Elizabeth I, that time period was known as the Elizabethan Era
Skunks are or were at the time (Elizabethan period) unknown in Denmark. They are native to North America.
they were treated very meanly. they had to do a lot of work.
It's called the Elizabethan Age or the English Renaissance.
If you mean to describe a time that was not Elizabethan, you could refer to the time before or after the Elizabethan era, such as the Tudor period or the Stuart period.
This is the time period when Queen Elizabeth I was the monarch.
Elizabethan period.
Servants that could obtain their freedom over a period of time were called freemen.
The Elizabethan Period
Elizabethan/Renaissance
You may live in a British colony in the 17th or 18th century, such as Virginia or Maryland in America. These colonies relied heavily on indentured servants for labor, usually for a set period of time in exchange for passage to the New World. Slavery was less prevalent in these colonies during that time period.
The time during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I was called the Elizabethan period.
the differed because slaves worked because they were forced while indentured servants were willing to work but this is not why they differed in the time period shown above i to am looking for why they differed in that time period.
Elizabethan
Queen Elizabeth I, that time period was known as the Elizabethan Era