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KS2 History Practice Test: Tudors - Everyday Life
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The Tudor period is thought of as the beginning of the modern age. Many things associated with the Middle Ages, like the wealth of monasteries and feudalism, came to an end under the Tudors. But what was everyday life like for the ordinary people living in Tudor England? The Tudors had many new inventions that meant life was becoming a little better than it had been in medieval times. But it could still be hard - especially for the poor. Almost everything had to be done by hand at home and so housewives were very busy people. Related Tests on the Tudors: KS2 History Practice Test: Tudor... Show more
KS2 History Practice Test: Tudors - Everyday Life
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10 Questions

1. What was the bread of poor people made from?
2. What was the fastest growing town in Tudor England?
3. What did the Tudors do when there was a fire in a town?
4. What was the name of the collar worn by wealthy Tudor men and women?
5. What type of schools replaced the monastery schools?
6. What was the name of the tight fitting jacket worn by wealthy Tudor men?
7. Which of these was NOT used by Tudors?
8. What did poor people put on the floor of their houses?
9. What type of houses did most Tudors have?
10. What did rich people drink?