Pineapples were brought to Europe in the late 15th century.
The pineapple originated centuries ago in South America, probably near present-day Brazil and Paraguay, and indigenous peoples had spread the fruit throughout Central America long before European explorers arrived.
Christopher Columbus propelled the pineapple into the European (and eventually the American) consciousness. Columbus and his crew "discovered" the pineapple in Guadeloupe in 1493 on their second (less famous) voyage to the New World. They called it the piña, due to its resemblance to a pinecone, and brought the "exotic" fruit back to Spain.
Later explorers were equally enchanted. Sir Walter Ralegh, for example, wrote of "the great abundance of Pinas, the princesse of fruits that grow vnder the Sun" in his 1595 travelogue Discoverie of the Large, Rich, and Bewtiful Empyre of Guiana.
No. Laptops were not invented until the 20th Century. The Tudors lived in 16th Century Britain.
No, pineapples were not native to Europe and were introduced to Europe later, in the 15th century. Potatoes, on the other hand, were also not native to Europe and were introduced from the Americas to Europe in the late 15th to early 16th century. So, in 1472, both pineapples and potatoes were not present in Europe.
16th Century
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The main reason so many people were out of work in the 16th century in England was due to the increase in people moving to the area. Poverty hit Britain hard during this time.
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That is the last year of the 16th century
1509 would be in the 16th century.
They wanted Britain to be the same religion so the country will be easier to control and there will be less arguments about religion and rules.
16th century maps were made from vellum.
Early 16th century.He did it in the 16th century.
Yes, it was developed in the early 16th century.