pretty good!
this is life in 1550!! LOL
Harder than it is today. Everyday life was, above all things, short. The average life expectancy was much lower than it is now, with the result that if you got to 40, you were considered ancient. There's a big difference between rural areas and cities. In cities, life was filthy, brutal and even shorter. In the country, people lived much like they had done for hundreds of years: growing food to sustain their families on small plots of land or doing work like weaving in their own home and selling what they produced to traders from the cities.
Tomochichi was born in 1650. Not much is known about his early life.
1750 onwards, following on from the baroque, which was 1650-1750
Like your mama
Life between 1650 and 1700 varied significantly based on location and social class. In Europe, many people lived in rural communities, engaged in agriculture, while cities began to grow due to trade and the rise of capitalism. The period was marked by political upheaval, such as the English Civil War and the rise of absolute monarchies, alongside scientific advancements and the beginnings of the Enlightenment. Daily life was often harsh, with limited medical knowledge, high mortality rates, and strict social hierarchies influencing people's experiences.
The ability of Christian civilization to survive
life was hard
Rene Descartes was born on March 31, 1596, and he died on February 11, 1650. He was also known as Renatus Cartesiusand was a highly influential French philosopher, mathematician, scientist, and writer. Only when he thought.
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The freed slave who came to Britain and wrote his life story in 1789 was Olaudah Equiano. His autobiography, "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano," played a significant role in the abolitionist movement in Britain.
Life in Great Britain was horrible ! people from there always sailed to the confederacy states of America because of the way they were treated and the taxes they had to pay