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This pack includes three PDFs, each containing a mind map summarising the key themes of social and intellectual change in Britain from 1625-88. The first PDF covers the population, the second addresses society, and the third discusses ideas. Each mind map contains subthemes related to the spec, with statistics and extra knowledge surrounding each theme.

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FOR 8
EASONS : IMPACT :




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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.
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