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they got paid 250 deriee
6 frankts a week
i think it was about 60 - 90 pound which was high back then but i don't no what it was in denarii
i know that they get paid 10 loaves of bread and 2 jugs of beer a day.
The feudal system worked on the basis that barons at the lower end of the aristocrat class allocated manorial land to their farming peasants in return for rents, taxes and work. These peasants were not paid; they used the land they held to grow food or pasture livestock which provided for themselves and their families. The same peasants also had to work on the baron's land to provide his food.Higher up the social scale, peasants at the craftsman level (millers, saddlers, carpenters, bronzesmiths, goldsmiths, blacksmiths, lorimers, shoemakers, cobblers, candle makers, parchment makers and so on) were paid for their goods and services at a fair rate fixed by the Church.The wealthiest peasants (some of whom might be even more wealthy than many noblemen) were merchants and traders who dealt in the most expensive imports such as silk, wines, spices and other goods. They sold their goods at a profit, putting them out of the reach of most people except the nobility.
Shoemakers are craftsmen and may be salaried or paid by their production.
they get paid in pounds each pound is worth $2
In the olden days, teachers were typically paid very low salaries compared to today. Salaries varied widely based on location, type of school, and level of experience, but in general, teachers struggled to make a living wage. Some teachers were even paid in room and board instead of cash.
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100p a day
tributers were paid 25 shillings a week. in modern times that would be £1.25 a week. isn't much is it? but that was how much they were paid.
they got paid 50 or 60$. they got paid $35 per hour
2.50 in a day
how much do silversmiths get paid in colonial times
2 p
they were paid 50 cents to a dollar because it was the old times
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