Not really. The idea of "freedom" and "rights" is a fairly new one and doesn't come about until the 17th century. The people of the middle ages saw life and power in a different way than we do today. There was the king and his nobles, the Church at the top and then there was everyone else. At the very bottom was the serf or slave. The thing is that if you don't have the concepts of freedom or "better work" you can't know of these things. This takes thinking in a different way and in the middle ages that would have been radical thinking.
Peasants during the Middle Ages could only earn freedom by saving money to buy land.
They did not make much and worked for the lords and their wives
Farmers in the Middle Ages, also called serfs, served Kings and Noblemen, and earned next to nothing. (They were basically slaves.)
After the plague hit, people started to die. The lords, bishops and all the important people of Medieval Society began to fall. This weakened the hold they had on the peasantry and serfs, who were peasants bound to their lord. Peasants began to demand payment for their otherwise "free" crops. If their lords did not pay, the peasants could simply move to someone who would pay double their last offer. They could do this due to the fact that the numbers of peasants minding fields were dwindling. This helped lead to the end of the feudal system.
the Mesopotamian's made there money by inventing the mud and dirt.
Peasants during the Middle Ages could only earn freedom by saving money to buy land.
During the middle ages, freedmen were likely farmers who rented land from feudal lords. Unlike the peasants or serfs, freemen were completely free to come and go as they please and earn as much income from their efforts as they were able to.
During the middle ages, freedmen were likely farmers who rented land from feudal lords. Unlike the peasants or serfs, freemen were completely free to come and go as they please and earn as much income from their efforts as they were able to.
They did not make much and worked for the lords and their wives
Farmers in the Middle Ages, also called serfs, served Kings and Noblemen, and earned next to nothing. (They were basically slaves.)
After 8-10 years of experience, the middle 50% earn about 104K annually in the United States.
Ages 15 - 17 go work at McDonalds 18 job- 37 get a real
In some places, peasants earned nothing and just worked for their lord. Otherwise food could be payment, or small amounts of money to buy products from Blacksmiths, Bakers or other salesmen. Nothing larger than about £5.00 at the very most.
There are possibly 3 goals of Middle class people...To earn money so that the day is passed in ease without any future planning. As they have ensured themselves that they will never get rich.To plan and earn money. And also to use it for the benefit of future. To multiply money and get rich...To work, and be slaves!
Postal services, you know, delivering mail etc.
The amount of money that a middle aged person earns has little or nothing to do with age, and is more related to education, experience, the field of activity (or the functions that person provides.)
It depend on the area or country where the Astrologer practice his service. In India generally a middle class Astrologer earn 40000-50000 per month.