Life in Tudor England: was there a 'Golden Age' for the poor?

Life in Tudor England: was there a 'Golden Age' for the poor?

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Why this why now

This unit uses and builds on pupils' understanding of Elizabeth I's reign that they developed in the previous unit and their knowledge of the medieval poor built in the unit on medieval Norwich. This unit prepares pupils for later studies of ordinary lives and the poor, such as the year 8 unit examining whether industrialisation revolutionised people's lives.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils know that there was a big difference between the lives of the rich and the poor in early modern societies.
  • Pupils know that people feel that monarchs have a duty of care to their people.

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Why this why now

This unit uses and builds on pupils' understanding of Elizabeth I's reign that they developed in the previous unit and their knowledge of the medieval poor built in the unit on medieval Norwich. This unit prepares pupils for later studies of ordinary lives and the poor, such as the year 8 unit examining whether industrialisation revolutionised people's lives.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils know that there was a big difference between the lives of the rich and the poor in early modern societies.
  • Pupils know that people feel that monarchs have a duty of care to their people.