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What Was Life Like for Poor People in Tudor Times?
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Tudor Beggars In 1570 there were more than 10,000 homeless people wandering the roads, looking for work and begging.
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Tudor Beggars In 1547, a law was made ordering vagrants to be whipped and sent to their home towns.
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Types of Poor People People on the breadline The "deserving poor", e.g. the very young, the very old, and disabled people Sturdy rogues: vagrants and people who moved about looking for work. There were many kinds of poor people.
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Poor Families Families would wander with their children begging for money or food. Some parents would deliberately injure their children to get more money from the rich.
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Tudor Punishments being chained to stocks hanging burning to death whipping dunking in a river branding with a hot iron
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Almshouses Almshouses were sometimes built for the elderly and deserving poor. The money for building and keeping the almshouses was provided by the rich.
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Almshouses Some almshouses can still be seen today. Who do you think lives in almshouses nowadays?
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Acknowledgements http://www.nmgw.ac.uk/.../forfun/tudorchallenge/ en/wrong__6.shtml http://www.burbage-jun.leics.sch.uk/ tudors/life/poor.htm http://homepages.which.net/~rex/bourne/ photos/almshouses.jpg http://www.schoolsliaison.org.uk/astonhall/changingtimes/themes/home s/poor/almshses.jpg http://www.heinemannexplore.com/EXPLORE/FILES/Tudor_Worldks2/ Path1/pictures/tudcap0354.aspx http://www.heinemannexplore.com/EXPLORE/FILES/Tudor_Worldks2/ Path2/pictures/tudcap0298.aspx
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