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Yes, the Tudors did have some rudimentary sewer systems, particularly in larger towns and cities like London. However, these systems were often primitive and inefficient, consisting mainly of open ditches and drains that could become clogged and hazardous. In many rural areas, waste disposal relied on simpler methods, such as pits or cesspools, leading to unsanitary conditions. Overall, while there were efforts to manage waste, Tudor sanitation practices were quite inadequate by modern standards.

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