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Elizabethan age
Elizabethan Rich and Poor
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During whose reign did the landowning class increase their wealth?
Elizabeth's
reign
What were the characteristics of Elizabethan mansions?
Made of
stone
Large
glass windows
Long gallery
Servant quarters
What materials did the rich wear during Elizabethan times?
Silk
,
linen
, and
velvet
How were the sons and daughters of nobles educated during Elizabethan times?
Sons were tutored at home in
classics
and
languages
, while daughters were taught to run a large house
How did the gentry attempt to emulate the nobles?
Modernised and re-fashioned their houses
Wore more modern, stylish outfits
Sons attended
grammar school
and some went to
university
What type of homes did the lower class live in during Elizabethan times?
Smaller homes with little more than
one room
, sometimes shared with animals
What type of clothing did the lower class possess?
They possessed few clothes made of rough
twilled
cloth
What was the level of education for the lower class during Elizabethan times?
They received very
little
education and had little time to socialize
What activities did the lower class engage in when they socialized?
They usually went to the local
inn
and gambled on
bear baiting
or
cock fighting
How was poverty classified in Elizabethan times?
Impotent/deserving poor
: genuinely unable to work and in need of charity
Able-bodied/undeserving poor
: capable of work but unwilling to work
What were some causes of poverty during Elizabethan times?
Rising population, dissolution of
monasteries
, changes in farming, bad harvests, and
return
of
unemployed
soldiers
What was the impact of the increase in wandering poor during Elizabethan times?
They were blamed for the increase in
crime
What were the Poor Laws and their purpose?
A number of Acts to manage poverty
Included the
1572
Vagrancy Act
and the
1598
Act for the
Relief of the Poor
Established a framework to issue poor grants and appoint overseers
What was the mixed impact of the Poor Laws on poverty?
They helped many people in need and reduced the threat of
rebellion
, but did not end poverty
How long did the Poor Laws continue to be in effect?
For
200 years
What was the role of local people in the Poor Laws system?
Local people had to pay a
poor rate
What was the purpose of the 1601 Act for the Relief of the Poor?
To establish a legal framework to tackle
poverty