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This is an extremely broad question. If you asked "What is England like now?" the answer could go on forever. It is implicit in the question that you want to know what was not the same then as it is now, and the problem is that almost everything was a little different--not a lot different, but a little. There were fewer people in England, because there were fewer people in the world as a whole. They didn't have electronics, or internal combustion engines, or flush toilets, because these technologies had not been invented. People did all the things that you use electronics and internal combustions engines and flush toilets for, but they did them a little differently. They spoke kind of the same language, but it would have been with a funny accent and in a strange sounding dialect. The air would have smelled less of smoke and diesel fumes and more of manure. People didn't bathe as often as they do now.

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it depends on which english, but the british were quite mature than the rest of the world.

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i know a good site: http://www.Elizabethan-era.org.UK/

it's a great site for learning about the Elizabethan age

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In the 1680s England was not very different from the images that we see today from the third world countries. There were no modern schools, hospitals, and infrastructure.

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Well one thing fer sure, Harry Potter wasn't alive back then -__-

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Read some of the early Dickens novels. They are full of the heaven and hell of contemporary urban living.

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