Government in Medieval Scotland, includes all forms of politics and administration of the minor kingdoms that emerged after the departure of the Romans from central and southern Britain in the fifth century, through the development and growth of the combined Scottish and Pictish kingdom of Alba into the kingdom of Scotland, until the adoption of the reforms of the Renaissance in the fifteenth century.
This was the period before feudalism, which was introduced just after 1100. As a result, Scotland would likely be categorized as a traditional economy.
Monarchy.
capitalism
In the 18th century, Adam Smith, seeking to describe economic systems, effectively coined the forms "feudal government" and "feudal system.
The economic system is called mercantilism.
The economic system is called mercantilism.
It has an economic system
capitalist
Manorialism.
south and west A far-reaching river system was an economic advantage for which sections of the US during its expansion and development?
traditional economic system command economic system market economic system
Manorialism.
Manorialism.
traditional economic system command economic system market economic system
The Feudal System was used during this time period in Venice.
No Scotland has a separate system.
Mercantilism
Economic system the raised money from the individual state. It began to break down during the 1700's.
capitalism