Tudor Plymouth: From Fishing Village to Major Port Power

Tudor Plymouth boomed from a modest fishing village of roughly 1,500 souls in 1500 to a bustling town of around 7,000 by 1600, becoming a major English port rivalling Bristol and others after London, fuelled by the burgeoning Atlantic trade. The Barbican’s quays saw increased merchant activity, with significant harbour improvements noted around 1580.

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