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Elizabethan Era

Elizabethan Era. Disease. London was subject to terrible diseases because it was infested with rats, dirty and overpopulated. It had everything from plague to typhus to malaria. Abandoned children helped spread the diseases . Theatres. The first performers performed in inns.

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Elizabethan Era

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  1. Elizabethan Era

  2. Disease • London was subject to terrible diseases because it was infested with rats, dirty and overpopulated. • It had everything from plague to typhus to malaria. • Abandoned children helped spread the diseases

  3. Theatres • The first performers performed in inns. • The first amphitheatre was built in 1576 • Soon after indoor amphitheatres were built to allow nobility to watch plays inside.

  4. St. Paul's Cathedral • The tallest building in London was St. Paul's Cathedral • Shakespeare performed here

  5. Life In Elizabethan London • No one drank water because it was all contaminated with disease. The lower class drank mead. • The poor ate mostly vegetables and grain because nobles wouldn’t eat food from the ground. • Every class had its own color and wearing the wrong color was illegal. • Life expectancy was 42

  6. Medicine • Doctors wore strange masks that probably let them live a little longer • Leeches were cures for everything. Plague was cured by lancing the buboes • Headaches and stomach aches were cured with roots and herbs.

  7. Sources • Shakespeare-online • Elizabethan Authors • Elizabethan England life • Wikipedia • Elizabethan-Era

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