FOR 8
EASONS : IMPACT :
r
u
London: 1650,largest lySo in western europe 500 000
·
=
,
·
miguation ,
large of
immigrants in 1651
needed 400 % from 1600 1680
:
to find work economic situations
, ↳ impacted economy : more
gravn -
: CW : toleration , more wanna come back (Puritans) :
·
other towns : 1660 8 towns with population over 5 , 000
,
-
> 30 towns in 1700
&
Bristol , ports or industrial centres 20K
mortality : lower
mortality rates
·
,
after bubonic ↑ M F Norwich
I cloth 30k , foreign migrants
plague , more
-- =
,
↓F
resilient , better at
dealing adapting dM Newcastle , coal
=
domestic peace impact of
fertility more children
growth
· : · :
/
,
younger marriages ↑
poverty vagrants"
↓ work
·
Agriculture improvements English Improver
: :
damp soil growth
, :
,
·2/3 of population near poverty line
↳ &I frost maintained
frost-resistant turnips -
,
Stableconomy water meadows in Winter impact on rural life :
·
-
- new crops lots of land used amillion acres to crop growth wheat been :
1650 inflation small landowners sell land
I
·
,
·
agriculture employment more reliable
than cloth
.
gentry avistocracy
: invest ,
↑
new techniques
↑
IATION I
L
POVERTY :
OR
LAWS :
(before Restoration)
/
poor divided Elizabeth Poor Relief 1601 benefits to those unable
· :
punishments to those that can but don't
&↓ ·
Charles 1631 Book of Orders : relief for treatment of vagrants
:
etled4 3/4 :
↳ unsuccessful more
vagrant
- ,
due to lear than sympathy
- didn't move around
, ·
travelled to sustain themselves ·
1650 state relief
(180 000 , ,
1614830 , 000
1 parish ·
treated as criminals
· to escape , worked as servants + working in LAFTER RESTORATION) :
other households v : get clothes + home
↳ or
migration 200K with Puritans to American colonies 1662 Cavalier passes Poor relief Act more powers to local
· : -
If person in parish - eligible
d administrators restrict , lying
claims
less than 110 were
·
only those renting property worth worthy of help
·
leaving parish criminal offence.