It was really comfortable and it was a really nice and good because they used to have feasts and have other kinds of celebration. They used to wear fancy clothes with jewels and wear cool shoes.They have riches and so many goods, it was even better than president's lives.They used to have so many wives and had more than 2 children. Most of the rulers before were men and were more powerful than women, but when Elizabeth 1 was born it all changed because she achieved more greater power and success than most of the male monarchs.the palaces were big and had a separate rooms for servants and the inside was like you were in heaven.There were so many servants for one ruler and it is amazing because you don't have to do anything except rule because the servants do every thing for you but you have to pay them like now.
mostly stone and brick.
The upper class were rich, were as the lower were poor.
If you were poor,which most were, then not a lot....no fast food shops then. Probably soup and bread...if you were very rich, more or less what you liked.
they were made of wood and water and hay put together
There are many facts about life in Victorian times. This depended on the wealth status. The poor people faced lots of hardships and could not even afford to take their children to school like the rich.
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Assuming the question should be "WHAT was teenage life like...", it was good if you were rich and pretty brutal, dirty and short if you weren't.
there are 200 because they have counted them
mostly stone and brick.
they wore different clothes
The rich lived in villages on the outskirts of the cities, the poor lived in slums or tenements.
The upper class were rich, were as the lower were poor.
In the Elizabethan era, they ate toasted hazelnuts, sometimes sugarcoted if the person was rich, when they watched the plays in the globe theater. they also ate things like vegetables, rice, very little meats, fruit and breads. they drank things like wine and beer and water.
If you were poor,which most were, then not a lot....no fast food shops then. Probably soup and bread...if you were very rich, more or less what you liked.
by pooping
they were made of wood and water and hay put together
Tudors can hardly be called modern, since the last Tudor/Elizabethan monarch died in AD 1603. Henry VIII was rich because his father, Henry VII, had managed to save a lot of money.