What were the differences between the lives of the rich and poor in Tudor Times?

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What were the differences between the lives of the rich and poor in Tudor Times?

Learning objective: To learn about life in Tudor times What are the names of the Tudor Kings and Queens? What are the names of the Tudor Kings and Queens? Henry VII Henry VII Henry VIII Henry VIII Edward VI Edward VI Mary I Mary I Elizabeth I Elizabeth I

What centuries did the Tudors reign? Henry VII Henry VII Henry VIII Henry VIII Edward VI Edward VI Lady Jane Grey Lady Jane Grey Mary I Mary I Elizabeth I Elizabeth I     July 1553 ( just 9 days! )  1553 – 1558 

Three sheep to every person! Tudor England looked very different from the England we know of today. Tudor England looked very different from the England we know of today. At the beginning of the Tudor period, the population of England was only 2.5 million, compared to nearly 50 million today. At the beginning of the Tudor period, the population of England was only 2.5 million, compared to nearly 50 million today. There were 3 sheep to every person. There were 3 sheep to every person.

Most people lived in villages in the countryside. Most people lived in villages in the countryside. They rented land from the farmer and grew there own food and grazed cattle on the common land. They rented land from the farmer and grew there own food and grazed cattle on the common land. In the countryside there were no shops. In the countryside there were no shops. Most people never travelled further than the nearest town. Most people never travelled further than the nearest town. There were some large towns and cities, like Norwich and Bristol. There were some large towns and cities, like Norwich and Bristol.

people lived in London. London was the most important city. Where do you think the Tudor monarch ruled from in Tudor times?

Plenary: Where do you think most people lived in Tudor times? Where do you think most people lived in Tudor times? What jobs do you think most people did in Tudor times? What jobs do you think most people did in Tudor times? How was life in Tudor times different from life today? How was life in Tudor times different from life today? Homework: Try to find some information about Tudor houses. Homework: Try to find some information about Tudor houses.