The dates of the Elizabethan Age in England coincides with the dates of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The dates span from 1558 to 1603.
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The era called the Elizabethan Age was a time of many changes and developments. This is why it was also called the Golden Age in English history.
The Elizabethan era refers to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, who ruled from 1533-1603. It is also called the Shakespearean Era, for the literary and dramatic forms that flourished during the period. It is also known as a period with few great military undertakings, the exceptions being the exploits of Sir Francis Drake and the fortuitous loss of the Spanish Armada in 1588.
no one nos and please someone come on help me this is homeworkIt is logical that peace at home would be a help to the ordinary people of England in the Elizabethan age (or any age, come to that), because their best menfolk would not be off fighting wars, but be at home being productive in the fields and workplaces. They would not have to worry about their fathers, husbands and sons being killed, when they would have been the family breadwinners. Resources may also have been scarcer during warfare. There would be no extra taxes to pay for waging war, which must have been terrible for poorer people who were struggling anyway.
Yes, the boys would wear dresses until the age of 5.
During Elizabethan times there were diseases going through large cities, like the black plague, dysentery and typhoid. They had various cures for these diseases (what they thought were cures) like tobacco, dried toad, bleed out of the victim and arsenic. Some people died from lack of hygiene. People never washed their hands, rarely ever took a bath and didn't brush their teeth or their hair. Living conditions during Elizabethan times were very poor which led to many diseases and death.