During Tudor times, wages varied significantly based on occupation and social status. A skilled laborer might earn about 2 to 3 pence per day, while unskilled workers earned less, around 1 pence. Craftsmen and skilled tradespeople could earn higher wages, sometimes reaching 6 pence or more per day. Overall, these wages reflect the economic conditions and the social hierarchy of the period.
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how much do silversmiths get paid in colonial times
normally 4-6 pounds a year, if you were lucky you would get paid 14 pounds a year, at the most.
In Colonial times, people made 90% of their own clothes. The common exceptions were overcoats, hats and boots, which were usually "bespoke" work: You told the craftsman what you wanted, paid the money, and they made it for you.
they get paid 200,000
Tudors did not receive a regular salary or payment for their role in history. Their income and wealth were derived from land ownership, taxes, trade, and other sources of revenue available to the aristocracy during their time.
not much
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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 get paid less than £/$1.50 a day
they got paid 50 or 60$. they got paid $35 per hour
about 100$
1p
$1.00
Not a lot of people got paid for mining, it was only about 1/4 of the miners who got paid.
2.50 in a day