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Most people in Tudor times had a very limited view of their world. Travel was difficult and hazardous. Survival often meant working long hours every day to gather food or sufficient money to buy food. There was little reason for the average person to leave their own village. These people saw the world as being what they saw and experienced in their own village and perhaps in the villages around them.

News from other parts of the country was limited. The "media", if it can be called that was limited to messengers tasked with delivering a message to one or many villages, or infrequent written messages.

National events were rarely of importance until armies were required. Then the men of a village would be called upon to take up arms and serve their country. In most cases, the cause was not known and village life would be changed for the duration of a war until the men returned. Such events might be considered to be irrelevant to most of the population other than the call to arms.

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