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In Tudor times, older people often played significant roles within their families and communities, serving as caregivers, advisors, and repositories of knowledge. Many lived with their children or were supported by them, as social welfare systems were limited. Some older adults worked in various trades, while others engaged in community activities or religious practices. However, their experiences varied widely depending on social class, health, and local customs.

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