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Reasons for Growth of Poverty

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Reasons Behind the Growth of Poverty in Elizabethan England

Historians view the period of 1540-1660 as a time of social disorder. This manifested itself in rising poverty levels. This was caused by several factors:

Inflation

Inflation

  • On average, the price of goods increased by 400%.
    • This had, in part, been caused by the rise in the population, which meant goods were more in demand.
  • Inflation hit those at the bottom of society the most.
Demographic change

Demographic change

  • The population had more than doubled between the beginning and end of the Tudor dynasty.
  • Pressure on land led to increased rents but wages fell.
  • This placed pressure on resources and goods, leading to greater poverty.
Bad harvests

Bad harvests

  • England experienced bad harvests between in the 1550s, and then between 1594 and 1598.
  • The lack of foodstuffs led to higher prices and less food, increasing poverty in England.
Urban growth

Urban growth

  • London grew faster than anywhere else. New urban centres began in some places (e.g. Manchester, Plymouth). Some towns declined (e.g. Winchester).
  • New urban centres grew because of manufacturing, although it was still small-scale. Examples of cottage industry: soap, nails, hosiery.
  • Ordinary workers and labourers saw real wages fall and living standards decline.
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Historical Interpretations

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Significance of Threats to National Security

5.2

Court Politics

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Elizabeth & Parliament

5.4

Social Distress in the 1590s

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