Moors, which is to say African people, were not often seen in London. Those that were were divided into two groups: Ambassadors from Morocco who wanted to join forces with England in dealing with Spain, and various workers who were originally from sub-saharan West Africa. The former were considered quite dashing and romantic, whereas the latter were considered to be quite ordinary. In times of unemployment, these west african workers had the misfortune to be the most visible immigrants in the workforce which made them the focus of the anti-immigrant feeling that rises whenever unemployment rises, but otherwise were treated the same as white people in the same jobs.
Dark skin was considered ugly in Shakespeare's day, so Moors were looked on as unattractive people. This did not have broader implications.
Shakespeare's three Moors are very different people: one is a villain, one a comic figure and the third a tragic hero.
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As elsewhere, there were many laws in England during Shakespeares time. Far to many to list.
Everyone who loved theater. There was theater for the poor and theater for the rich.
Actors during the time of Shakespeare were viewed as rowdy, licentious, and untrustworthy.
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The relationship between Moors and Jews in Spain 1492 is that both groups were persecuted by the Spanish Christians. During the Spanish Inquisition, the ruling classes and the Church seized upon the concept of "purity of blood" and used this concept to persecute Moors and Jews who had not converted to Christianity. During this time most Jews and Moors were stripped of their possessions and expelled from Spain.
As elsewhere, there were many laws in England during Shakespeares time. Far to many to list.
none, only men could be in plays during the time that Shakespeare was around.
Everyone who loved theater. There was theater for the poor and theater for the rich.
The English (not British) defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588 when Shakespeare was 24.
The city of Verona was stricken by plague several times during Shakespeare's lifetime. The arts flourished in Verona during that time, as part of the Italian Renaissance.