The hygiene in the Elizabethan period was very bad. Bathing was not quite as simple during the Elizabethen times as it is now. So that ment the lower class citizens (which was most of the Elizabethan era people) would maybe only bathe a few times in a single year. For the upper class, they had a little bit easier and were able to bathe roughly once every couple of weeks.
The most common crimes were:
High treason
Blasphemy
Sedition
Spying
Rebellion
Muder
Witchcraft
Alchemy
And the puishments were:
Hanging
Burning
The Pillory and the Stocks
Whipping
Branding
Pressing
Ducking stools
The Wheel
Boiling in oil water or lead (usually reserved for poisoners )
Starvation in a public place
Cutting off various items of the anatomy - hands, ears etc
The Gossip's Bridle or the Brank
The Drunkards Cloak
I hope this helps
They were all very superticious and believed in curses, witches, ghosts, and things like that!(:
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Not enough to compensate for her ruining her life and future reputation.
You would be given a sound scolding ! Harsh words would be heaped upon thee. You would have been treated very harshly, and lost your life , harsh words no
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The hygiene in the Elizabethan period was very bad. Bathing was not quite as simple during the Elizabethen times as it is now. So that ment the lower class citizens (which was most of the Elizabethan era people) would maybe only bathe a few times in a single year. For the upper class, they had a little bit easier and were able to bathe roughly once every couple of weeks. The most common crimes were: High treason,Blasphem,Sedition,Spying,Rebellion,Muder,Witchcraft and many more
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commoner life was bad!
What life was like during the Elizabethan era depended upon your social and financial status. If you had money and wealth, life was good. If you didn't, you had to work hard.
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The life of a noble in Elizabethan era is wealthy. The nobles have always given many benefits and immunity during this era and their children are sent to the best and expensive schools in the town.
For the first thirty-nine years of Shakespeare's life, all of the attractions he might find in England were "Elizabethan". Working as he did in the red light district of Southwark, I daresay he found some attractions during the Elizabethan Era.
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life was bad for children because if they didn't respect their adults they would have got beaten.
they believe in that dogs are the killers in their life they believ that my brother is sexy
Planners hoped it would improve the quality of life and reduce crime.