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No. Tudor times was the reign of the Tudor monarchs in England from 1485 to 1603. 1897 was during the reign of Queen Victoria, often called the Victorian period.
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No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
Henry VIII was the King of England in the Tudor era, which was later that what we would call medieval times.
The rack was last used in Tudor times in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, which ended in 1603. After that period, the use of the rack as a method of torture and execution declined and eventually fell out of use.
No. Tudor times was the reign of the Tudor monarchs in England from 1485 to 1603. 1897 was during the reign of Queen Victoria, often called the Victorian period.
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there were 5000 monasteries in england and 2000 in wales
By the Tudor kings and queens! For a country to be ruled, it must have a monarchy of some kind. King, queen, tsar, emperor all fall under this category. The Tudors were Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward, Mary and Elizabeth.
English was spoken in England during Tudor times, specifically Middle English in the early Tudor period (late 15th to early 16th century) and Early Modern English in the later Tudor period (late 16th century). The Tudor monarchs themselves primarily spoke English.
The House of Tudor was a prominent European royal house that ruled the Kingdom of England and its realms from 1485 until 1603. Hope this helps.
Chocolate came to Enland in the 1650s during the reign of Charles II long after the Tudor Period. The first Chocolate House was opened in London in 1657. It was available in Spain and France during the Tudor period.
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Two. In Tudor times England and Wales were united but Scotland was a separate country.
A monarch is a king or queen. The Tudors were a dynasty of English Kings and Queens that ruled from 1485-1603; they were King Henry VII, King Henry VIII, King Edward VI, Queen Mary I, and Queen Elizabeth I.
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