Life in Tudor Britain was harsh - the average life expectancy was just 35 years.
Most Tudor people lived in the countryside, but some people lived in towns or big Tudor cities like London, Bristol or Norwich.
Tudor England was a farming society. Most of the population (over 90 %) lived in small villages and made their living from farming. Under Tudor rule England became a more peaceful and richer place. Towns grew larger and the mining of coal, tin and lead became very popular.
Homelife
There were none of the comforts we have today. Water was collected from village pumps, wells or streams but was often polluted.
Tudor Toilets
Toilets were called 'Privies' and were not very private at all. They were often just a piece of wood over a bowl or a hole in the ground.
People would wipe their bottoms with leaves or moss and the wealthier people used soft lamb's wool.
In palaces and castles, which had a moat, the lords and ladies would retire to a toilet set into a cupboard in the wall called a garderobe. Here the waste would drop down a shaft into the moat below.
Garderobe
The Rich
Wealthy Tudors loved to show of their riches. The clothes they wore and the homes they lived in were all signs of their place in society.
Click here to read about the clothes people wore and the homes they lived
Food
Food was another show of wealth. The rich could afford all kinds of meats and fish and expensive French wine. The best food was considered to be roast veal and venison.
People also ate robins, badgers, otters, tortoises and seagulls.
Find out more about food eaten
Entertainment
The types of sports or pastimes a person did was another sign of their rank or wealth. The rich had time for falconry, hunting, jousting, tennis and bowls.
Find out more about entertainment
The Poor
The poor had to work hard and struggled to survive. They worked six days a week and only had holy days and public holidays off work. They ate coarse grey bread made from rye and barley. Soups were made from vegetables and herbs. Meat was a luxury but poor people sometimes kept animals to provide milk, cheese and eggs.
Life for the poor in Tudor times was harsh. When the harvest failed it was tempting for poor people to steal food. When people did break the law, they risked public flogging or being hanged.
More information on the poor
Further Information
life in the tudor times was nasty, there were things like:
the slave trade
the black plague
there were also good things, one of the things are that elizabeth I was very nice
Life in Tudor Britain was very harsh, we know this as the average life expectancy was only 35 years. Many people earned a living by working on farms (over 90%) or by working down the mines. There were none of the comforts we have today, water was collected by walking vast distances to the nearest village pumps/
well/streams. However this water would be dirty and polluted. Toilets in Tudor times were called privies, they were often just a piece of wood over a bowl or a hole in the ground. Education in the Tudor times was very limited and only boys were allowed to go (the rich).Often rich girls would be tutored at home. Food was another show of wealth. The rich could afford all sorts all kinds of meat, fish and expensive wines. Whereas the poor had to live off coarse grey bread, soups and sometimes if they were lucky a little bit of meat, milk, cheese and eggs. Entertainment for the rich was mostly types of sports e.g. falconry, hunting, jousting, tennis and bowls .However Tudor people who were poor had little time for entertainment, but during their holidays and religious festivals they enjoyed singing, dancing, drinking and eating, as well as playing games and watching plays.
Continents discovered by the Tudors
Tudors wash their clothes with wee
what the tudors make in?
The Tudors came first then the Stuart's
The terrible tudors password is mould
1509 - 1533
In England didn't they?
York
Manors, estates, London townhouses
In the streets or in little shack houses
The poor Tudors would scavenge off the floors, and beg, sometimes people would go and work for people so they would be given water and dry bread just to live.
it was tudors, then stuarts, then georgians
The Tudors were called Tudors because that was their surname. The first Tudor king's name was Henry Tudor.
Sutton house is a building where Tudors Victorians use to live we went there once
TUDORS
In their time, the Tudors WERE the celebrities! :-)
Rich Tudors have nicer food, clothing and lifestyle.