“Class Structure in Elizabethan England” The class structure in Elizabethan England revolved around four main classes. The Nobility. A nobleman was very rich and powerful and they always viewed the bole as a threat. This class is able to lose their position but it takes a high crime like treason. The Gentry. These people were the knights who did not have to use their hands to make a living. They soon became the most important class during the Elizabethan time. The Yeomanry. This class was considered the “middle class”, they lived comfortable with small savings and instead of spending money buying big land, they worked to expand and improve the current land. The Poor. This class found themselves without food, money or shelter. The amount of people who fall under the Poor …show more content…
Superstitions were created by a fear of the supernatural and forces of nature. The fear of witchcraft caused new Elizabethan superstitions to arise. Many women were mostly found being accused of being a witch. During this time, people often blamed the unexpected or unexplainable events as a work of the witches. People who were often accused to be a witch were often unprotected single women or those who were either poor or