Give all your money to the church or they'd burn you at the stake
A rapidly increasing European popilation and an increasingly efficient market for goods.
Field worker. The production of food by growing crops underpinned the entire economy.
In medieval times, much like modern times, the price depended on factors such as supply, demand, seller, and buyer. The prices in King Arthur's days were known to go up, or down due to haggling. It also depends on which type of currency the kingdom was using, and the state of the economy.
in medieval towns
Medieval castles.
The medieval economy is driven by farming, and wealth was generally tied to the control of land. This type of economy is known as an agrarian economy. It is estimated that around 90% of the population lived in small villages and engaged primarily in activities such as farming, raising animals, gardening, tending orchards, and to a lesser extent fishing.
demesne
everything that people needed was grown or made on the manor
Because it was and go read a history textbook for this answer. Do it yourself.
how did people go about trade ?making money in the economy o Medieval Japan
AVNER GREIF has written: 'INSTITUTIONS AND THE PATH TO MODERN ECONOMY: LESSONS FROM MEDIEVAL TRADE'
Morocco doesnt have a economy as it is a medieval war time country filled with barbaric people who beat eachothers heads in with rocks and the money system doesnt work as in one part of the country they use diffrent money.
Gunnar Persson has written: 'The Scandinavian welfare state' 'Growth and stagnation in the European medieval economy'
A rapidly increasing European popilation and an increasingly efficient market for goods.
George F. Fort has written: 'Medical economy during the Middle Ages' -- subject(s): Medieval Medicine
Allegiance to an immediate superior. Society was not static & feudalism/manor economy became less stable. The Church changed also.
Nations lost there provinces and as the black plague killed alot of people, economy dropped and nations fell.