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Working for Henry VIII might have been, but he was not known for leniency.

There were several successful trading guilds at the time, and some artisans made a comfortable living. As could be expected, good artists were in demand. The landed gentry supported the musical arts to various degrees, and Henry himself was a musician and composer.

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In the Tudor period, they had jobs similar to ours but without electricity.

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