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The Elizabethans, 1558-1603
Life in Elizabethan Times
A 'Golden Age'
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Despite the very high levels of
poverty
,
Elizabeth's
reign is often seen as a
'Golden Age'
. The growing prosperity of the
elite
contributed to a flourishing in architecture, the arts and education.
Who became richer during Elizabeth's reign?
The
gentry
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What factors contributed to the wealth of landowners during Elizabeth's reign?
Population growth
and changes in farming practices
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What social class were the gentry part of in Elizabethan England?
Social elite below the
nobility
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How did members of the gentry sustain themselves?
By owning land and living off its
income
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What was the impact of enclosures on farming?
Land was farmed more
efficiently
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What economic changes benefited landowners during Elizabeth's reign?
Increasing
rents
and rising
agricultural
prices
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How did the wealth of the gentry change during Elizabeth's reign?
They
became
much wealthier
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What was the effect of the growth of towns and trade during Elizabeth's reign?
Some merchants became very
rich
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How did wealthy merchants change their social status during Elizabeth's reign?
By buying land and joining the
gentry
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What was the relationship between the gentry and the nobility during Elizabeth's reign?
Both saw their incomes
increase
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What is the term used for the building projects by the elite in the 1570s?
The
'Great Rebuilding'
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Why did members of the elite build new houses in the 1570s?
To show off their
wealth
and
improve
living standards
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What feature of new houses indicated prosperity among the elite?
Many
large windows
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Why was the use of glass in windows a sign of prosperity?
Because glass was very
expensive
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How did large landscaped gardens contribute to the display of wealth?
They were a popular way to showcase
affluence
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What improvements did the 'Great Rebuilding' bring to living standards for the wealthy?
New
houses
were
more
comfortable
and
better
heated
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What made the new houses lighter during the 'Great Rebuilding'?
The
large
windows
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How did larger chimneys and fireplaces improve the new houses?
They meant the houses were
better
heated
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What were highly fashionable during the period discussed?
Art
,
literature
, and education
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Why did the nobility and gentry spend money on home decorations?
To showcase their
wealth
and status
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What types of decorations were popular among the nobility and gentry?
Portraits,
miniatures
,
tapestries
, and embroidery
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How did elite support impact Elizabethan theatre?
It contributed to its
flourishing
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What was fashionable regarding literature during this period?
Collecting large libraries and supporting
poets
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What change occurred regarding children's education?
More people could
afford
education
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What did members of the elite wear to show off their wealth?
Elaborate clothing made of
expensive
fabrics
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What types of fabrics were commonly used for elite clothing?
Silk
,
velvet
, and
lace
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How did women's dresses differ in design during this period?
They had
full sleeves
and
large skirts
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What supported the shape of women's skirts?
A
hoop-skirt
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What type of collars did both men and women wear?
Wide, ruffled collars called
ruffs
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Where did many elite fashions originate?
At the
royal court
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Who was Nicholas Hilliard?
Queen Elizabeth's
miniaturist
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What effect did Hilliard's work have on miniatures?
It encouraged their popularity among the
elite
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What are the key features of elite fashion during this period?
Elaborate clothing to show wealth
Use of
expensive fabrics
:
silk
,
velvet
,
lace
Women's dresses:
full sleeves
,
large skirts
,
hoop-skirts
Ruffled collars
(ruffs) for both genders
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