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The differences between poor and rich in the
Tudor times
By
Abbie Kiernan 5CKim-Anh Spreadbury 5C
By
Abbie Kiernan 5CKim-Anh Spreadbury 5C
ByAbbie Kiernan 5C
Kim-Anh Spreadbury 5C
BeggingThe old and disabled
got a licence to beg. They mostly begged for money, food and fresh water. They usually got a slice of bread if they where lucky . As a resolute of them only getting a piece of bread their child was very skinny.
Tudor foodThe poor usually grew
their own vegetables and fruit. They also had gone off meat covered in spices to disguise it. They usually had porridge for breakfast. The rich people had very sugary food like sugar plates they also had loads of meat.
Clothing
The rich would usually wear a long rich red gown that only rich people could afford. The rich also wore a big dress. The poor would usually wear a cloth or an old rag. The children’s clothing was very much like their parents’.
Tudors marriages
Poor people got to choose who they married but there love life would only last for 7 years at the most. They had to decided how long they would live together. Rich people did not get to choose who they married, their dad would choose.
Rich and poor teeth
Rich had black teeth because it was a sign that they could afford sweet stuff. Poor people’s teeth where more cleaner than the rich because they couldn’t afford sweet stuff.
Rich and poor homesPoor people usually lived
in one small room together with a hole in the wall for a window. They slept on straw filled mattresses with only one blanket. Their houses weren't that decorated. The rich lived in a big house with the amount of covers they needed.
The Tudor children
The poor Tudor children didn’t have life that easy. Sometimes they lived on the streets and always having to follow orders. But the rich helped their mums get dinner ready and did all the house chores.
JobsThe poor were mostly
used as servants for rich and important people. With the rise of the population it made it even harder to get a job. Poor people worked 6 days a week in their own homes and got very little pay.
The end
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