How Does Society Influenced The World During Shakespeare?

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There were many things happening in the world during Shakespeare so much history taking place building important depth in how society is either influenced or even how it’s run due to improvement or advancement in today's technology.There will be three subject I will be talking about and they are Europe,Asia,and the topic of religion.The first one will be about Europe more specifically How England was back then.Queen Elizabeth dies at age 69 in the year 1603 causing them to select a new king later on. A year passes by and they make peace with Spain.By the time the year 1618 came up the thirty years war started and later ended in 1648.The pilgrams sailed and discovered Plimoth rock in 1620.Oh,and in 1630 England makes peace with Spain as well as France.Well, that’s enough of that let’s move it along with the history of Asia. …show more content…
Later on during 1624 in China the Ming dynasty let a eunuch have ability to deny government service to anyone he thinks are disloyal to him then some confucius people rebelled against that system but failed the six people leading the rebellion were tortured and there 700 supporters are then remove or purge them of their government positions.Now enough of Japan the topic will now shift on to the Middle

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