Trade: The Lifeblood of Tudor London’s Growth

Expansion of the Port of London The Thames River was the lifeline of Tudor London. Throughout the 16th century, the port became England’s most important maritime gateway. Increase in Shipping Traffic: London’s docks saw dramatic increases in ships arriving from the continent, Scandinavia, and the emerging New World. Shipbuilding and

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Changing Attitudes Over Time

The Tudor period witnessed significant changes in religious and social norms that affected views on female adornment. The Reformation: Protestant emphasis on modesty and piety influenced attitudes toward female sexuality and private adornment. Court Influence: Royal courts set fashion trends but also enforced moral codes, balancing displa

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