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It was Elizabethan, for a while with Elizabeth 1st, then the stuarts under James 1 of England

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Who brought chocolate to England in Tudor times?

Chocolate came to Enland in the 1650s during the reign of Charles II long after the Tudor Period. The first Chocolate House was opened in London in 1657. It was available in Spain and France during the Tudor period.


Where colourful Tudor houses rare?

The Tudor period is the time when the Tudor family came to the throne. Henry VIII is the most famous tudor king. You can see many Tudor houses in England today. Some of them are over 500 years old!How can you recognise a Tudor House?Most ordinary homes in Tudor times were half timbered - they had wooden frames and the spaces between were filled with small sticks and wet clay called wattle and daub.Tudor houses are known for their 'black-and-white' effect.


During the reigned 1564-1616 what was the period called?

This is mostly the Tudor period - named after Henry VII, Henry Tudor. The name died out when Elizabeth I died childless. It is also in large part the Elizabethan period, since Elizabeth reigned from 1558 to 1603. The last 13 years are of the Stuart period, under King James I (VI of Scotland). Most of all, though, it is the Skaespearian period, since these dates define his lifetime.


How would you say arent in Elizabethan times?

If you mean to describe a time that was not Elizabethan, you could refer to the time before or after the Elizabethan era, such as the Tudor period or the Stuart period.


What was the currency used during the Tudor period?

During the Tudor period, the primary currency used in England was the pound sterling, which was subdivided into shillings and pence. The pound was made up of 20 shillings, and each shilling was worth 12 pence. Coinage included various denominations such as the gold sovereign and silver groat, reflecting the wealth and economic conditions of the time. The Tudor monarchs also introduced changes to the coinage system, impacting trade and commerce.

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