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In the 1600s, people spoke in a manner that reflected the language and dialects of their region and social class. English during this time was Early Modern English, which had some differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar compared to contemporary English. Speech patterns were influenced by factors such as education, occupation, and social status, leading to a wide range of linguistic variation among individuals.

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