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The Carolean Period (Controversy (The conflict between King and Parliament…
The Carolean Period
Controversy
The conflict between King and Parliament dominated society to such a degree that other developments have seemed mere continuations of previous innovations.
A rich life
The country was politically and culturally controlled by the aristocracy, who led a rich life in luxurious castles with endless food supplies, while the common folk suffered from diseases and famine.
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A positive outlook
The Caroline era has given an enriched collection of valuables in many forms of arts, political turns made to learn from etc.
Values
During the Caroline era poetry was a highly valued art. There was a flourishing of Cavalier poets and the beginnings of the career of John Milton.
New directions
The revolution in thinking that connects Sir Francis Bacon (1561–1626) with the foundation of the Royal Society (1660) was ongoing throughout the Caroline period.
The world of science
The sciences saw a major step forward with the 1628 publication by William Harvey of his study of the circulatory system.
Communication
The Caroline era was dominated by the growing religious, political, and social conflict between the King and his supporters.
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Leisure time
Popular leisure activities from the Elizabethan era carried over to the Caroline period: leisure activities were animal fighting, team sports, individual sports, games, dramatics, music and the arts.