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Life in Elizabethan society compared to other Tudor monarchs, Life in Mary…
Life in Elizabethan society compared to other Tudor monarchs
New type of religion
Presbyterians
Complete Protestant reforms
Recusants
Refused to attend any church services, they believed in the Roman Catholic church
Puritans
Extreme Protestants who wanted to purify the church of England returning to simple worship
Economy
Trade
Trade, introduction of east india, this allowed a group of merchants exclusive access overseas trading rigths
Exploration
this helped create and start up trade
Currency
Manufacturing
Colocalization with discovering new lands
Extraordinary revenue
wars impacting economy
Debasement of the coinage considering debt at the start of her reign
Wages rising causing inflation
Social groups
Impacted economy harvest 9 / 44 failed over the 4 seasons
Groups who would be positively impacted
merchants would be positively impacted by the increase of Cloth,
The statute of Artificers 1563 this sought to fix prices, regulate wages, restrict workers freedom of movement and control apprenticeship- this applies to all social groups especially those who worked as movement was being restricted
Independent poor - two navigation acts were introduced in order to promote the use of English ships. This was positive impact as this was one of their main professions
Wages
Money wage rate every 10 years this increased
Cost of living every 10 years increased
The money wage rate increased slower than the cost of living this meant that people struggled to live and pay for food and bills
1580-1590 cost of living increased drastically mainly down to the 4 bad harvest
Life in Mary I society compared to other Tudor monarchs