Fencing, Chess, painting, swimming, falconry, tennis, horse riding, sailing, rowing, fox & pheasant hunting, Opera, cricket, bear baiting, cock fighting, dog fighting, dancing, cake eating, taxidermy, dueling, renaissancing, witch hunting, getting wasted, tormenting people in stocks, watching executions, beheading-ing, hangings, drawing & quartering, drowning, post-strangulation burning, banging, venereal diseasing, pedophiling, bungee jumping without the cord, skydiving without the sky, butterfly collecting, bug collecting, stamp collecting, royal head collecting, texting by carving something on a tree with a pocket knife, grave digging, plundering, general piracy, dog sniffing.... and a host of other hobbies FAR TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Basically they did all the same things we do today minus the technology.
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Agreed.
The cultural similarities may be diluted by the effect of pop culture and information, but yes, the activities are pretty close to the 1800's.
How where foreigners such as the Spanish, Portuguese, the French, the Jews, and the Africans treated in England during Shakespeare's time?
Philostrate.
yes he did he wrote the tempest around that time
James the first (James l)
nobody
She wasn't alive during "Shakespeare's time". She was born 300 years after Shakespeare's daughter Susannah. Women could and did write during "Shakespeare's time" but not women who had not yet been born.
William Shakespeare was alive during the Elizabethan period. He was the most famous playwrite of his time.
How where foreigners such as the Spanish, Portuguese, the French, the Jews, and the Africans treated in England during Shakespeare's time?
Hockey was not played during Shakespeare's time. There was a game called hurling that was played with sticks and balls on grass.
yes
Philostrate.
Peace
In England alone, about five million people lived at the same time as Shakespeare.
underground
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They do nothing
Small children