2. Elizabethan Era Time of peace in England Middle Class began to emerge Social Status was fixed
3. Elizabethan Clothing Law was enacted to establish what social classes were allowed to wear Rich were allowed to wear velvet and silk Poor were allowed to wear wool, linen, or leather
4. Famous Elizabethan People William Shakespeare – playwright and poet Francis Bacon – scientist Christopher Marlowe – poet Robert Dudley – Soldier and statesman Inigo Jones – Architect Mary, Queen of Scots – Queen of France, Queen of Scotland, father of King James
6. Women wore up to sixteen separate articles of clothing. These included: slip, hose, corset, skirt, roll, stomacher, petticoat, kirtle, forepart, partlet, gown, sleeves, ruff, cloak, shoes, and hat.
8. Men wore up to twelve articles of clothing. These included: shirt, hose, codpiece, corset, doublet, sleeves, breeches, belt, ruff, cloak, shoes, and hat.
9. References Lad, Kashmira. "Clothing in the Elizabethan Era." www.buzzle.com. Buzzle.com, Inc., 10 SEP 2004. Web. 19 MAR 2006. Alchin, L.K."Elizabethan Era." www.elizabethan-era.org.uk. Elizabethan Era, 16 MAY 2005. Web. 19 MAR 2006.
10. Credits Grant Stokes – Slide creator Hayleigh Gardner – Research Charles Yawn – Research Bett Cantrell – Presentation designer