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New Foods and Appetites

New Foods and Appetites. By: Brad, Jake, and Michael. Peasant Foods and Appetite. Dark Bread Just Price Bread Riots Produce and Milk. Peasant Foods and Appetites. Meat Hunting Laws For Nobles and large Landowners Peasants barely affected. Small Traders and Artisans.

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New Foods and Appetites

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  1. New Foods and Appetites By: Brad, Jake, andMichael.

  2. Peasant Foods and Appetite • Dark Bread • Just Price • Bread Riots • Produce and Milk

  3. Peasant Foods and Appetites • Meat • Hunting Laws • For Nobles and large Landowners • Peasants barely affected

  4. Small Traders and Artisans • Markets provide variety • Bread and beans main diet still • Nobles carnivorous • Long dinners

  5. New Available Diets • Columbian Exchange • Potato • Vitamins • Higher caloric yield/acre • Citrus introduced, yet expensive still • Sugar and Tea • Consumed by all classes

  6. New Available Diets • Expanded slave labor overseas • Chocolate • Coffee • Tobacco • Peasant imitate upperclass • Constant work • Need for stimulant • Fights fatigue, monotony

  7. New Consumer Society By: Brad, Jake, and Michael

  8. Consumer Revolution • What? • Birth to new type of society • Individuality and self-expression • Clothing • Not supply and demand • Inciting demand

  9. Clothing • Merchants create new styles • Royalty leads way • Imitation • Diversifies fashion • Cheaper copies • Larger in dense population

  10. Men and Women • Primarily a female phenomenon • Women > Men • Men start to dress more vibrantly

  11. Changes In Homes • Used to be: • Cramped • Same room-multiple purpose • 18th Century: • Rents up • More privacy • Barriers

  12. Changes in Homes • Utensils • Books and print • Coal stoves

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