In an Elizabethan wedding the bride and groom had limited choice as to who and when they were going to marry. All marriages were arranged marriages. Love marriages were considered foolish, though people could fall in love in arranged marriages. Arranged marriages were usually considered business deals between the two families involved and benefited them both. In noble families, the person getting married usually only met their husband or wife the day they got betrothed. Sometimes noble men would get small pictures of their soon to be wives, but that was it ( Attitude towards love and marriage). In families with less money, parents would mostly marry their children to the kids of their …show more content…
It was a religious event that happened at the church with a minister. There were many detailed customs and specific rules that had to be followed. Before the wedding, there was the betrothal, and then the announcement of the wedding. In preparation for the wedding, the brides father had to pay for everything, such as, the food the clothes, the gifts, and he had to pay a dowry to the groom 's family. The bridesmaids had to prepare everything for the wedding to happen, like the gifts and the garlands. On the day of the wedding, the procession happened, followed by the wedding ceremony, and then a feast. Weddings were a big and important part of the culture in the Elizabethan Era, there were many customs and specifications that had to be followed for a wedding to be done