This word is commonly used to describe a poor, dirty worker
What is a peasant?
These were the three categories of plays that Shakespeare wrote
What are tragedies, comedies, and histories?
This disease killed nearly 25 million 14th century europeans and continued infecting people afterwards
What is the Bubonic Plague?
A pound is equal to this many shillings
What is 20?
During the 1600s you would see this filthy mess on the streets
What is sewage?
Written by Shakespeare and thought to be written for a wedding, this play includes trickery, and a flurry of pranks
What is A Midsummer Night's Dream?
This disease is highly contagious and was even contracted by Queen Elizabeth I
What is Smallpox?
This century is when the first bank was formed
What is the 14th Century?
In England, this type of animal could be seen roaming around on the streets, you might want to stray away from them, as you might contract a disease
What is a rodent?
This is a place where most plays would've taken place, and was built in 1599, it was one of the most famous theaters in the Renaissance
What is The Globe Theatre?
Commonly transmitted by mosquitos this disease might be confused with the common cold, but is way more deadly
What is Malaria?
In recent day, it's used as an alloy for jewelry but back in the day it was used more often than not for currency.
What is gold?
They didn't have much, but even if they got their hands on some fabric they would create this for men
What is a tunic?
What is why?
This disease might attack your Central Nervous system, symptoms include coughing up blood or phlegm and a lingering cough
What is Tuberculosis?
The currency used in Italy, in the 1600s, specifically used in place that shares a name with a certain Nightingale
What is the Gold Florin?
These color tones were common among peasants, because when they had to work they get dirt on their clothing
What are earthy tones?
This play is sometimes credited as the least popular Shakespeare play, maybe because it is the canonical least performed comedy, or because it included underdeveloped characters and a controversial ending
What is The Two Gentlemen of Verona?
This is the nickname for a common disease by the name of Typhus, the name originated from the fact is was common among peasants
What is Jail Fever?
This was the 1600s equivalent to the ATM, don't get confused as this was only use in paper form, then exchanged for local currency
What are Bills of Exchange?