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The Elizabethan Era

The Elizabethan Era. By Christina a nd Geoffry. What is the Elizabethan Era?. The Elizabethan Era is named for Queen Elizabeth I of England. This was the time period between 1558- 1603. Daily Life in t he Elizabethan Era. Clothing Women’ fashion Dresses Snoods

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The Elizabethan Era

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  1. The Elizabethan Era By Christina and Geoffry

  2. What is the Elizabethan Era? The Elizabethan Era is named for Queen Elizabeth I of England. This was the time period between 1558- 1603.

  3. Daily Life in the Elizabethan Era • Clothing • Women’ fashion • Dresses • Snoods • *as time went on, women’s fashion differed • Men’s Fashion • Men’s fashions also progressed • Jerkins  vests

  4. Food of the Elizabethan Era • Twomeals a day • Chairs and benches - setup • Salt & meat were rare • Lower and middle class ate grains and veggies • Sugar, vanilla, and chocolate werealso rare

  5. Religion Elizabeth ascended to her throne in 1558 Tension between Catholics and Prostants Daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn

  6. Science & Technology • Great Advances in this Period • Sir Francis Drake, first English man to sail the world • Studies of the body and brain • Inventions

  7. Sports • Blood Sports • Team Sports • Football • Hurling • Soccer • Fencing • Hunting

  8. Art • Elizabeth loved art, so in this period, the arts flourished • Portraits • Domestic Arts • Architecture

  9. Music • Became more refined & expressive in this period • Several New Instruments • Lute • Viol • Bagpipe • Fife • Cornet

  10. Theater Along with the arts, theater also flourished English poets were influenced by Italians Shakespeare’s Globe National Pastime

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