Renaissance soldiers in Spain were typically paid through a system of monthly wages, which were often supplemented by looting and pillaging during military campaigns. Their pay could be inconsistent, with delays common due to the financial strains on the crown or local authorities. Additionally, soldiers sometimes received land or other forms of compensation after service, particularly if they were involved in significant conquests. Overall, while the formal pay system existed, irregularities often led soldiers to seek alternative means of income during their service.
the working class.
yes
Mercenaries
fifty percent -- White soldiers were paid $13 per month while black soldiers were paid $10 with a $3 deduction for clothing, resulting in a net pay of $7. To answer your question, then; black soldiers were paid $6 dollars less than white soldiers, almost half as much. This was ended with the equal pay act passed by Congress in June, 1864 where it was stipulated that black soldiers would receive the same pay, supplies, etc. as white soldiers.
Yes.
All Roman soldiers were paid. They were professional soldiers.
Spain had many soldiers available to help it profit from exploration.
Yes. Many of the first Buffalo Soldiers were ex-slaves, but they were US soldiers and they were paid in US dollars.
Spain
they are called mercanaries or soldiers of fortune
the working class.
Soldiers of Spain; however, mercenaries are present in almost ALL WARS & Adventures.
He was paid in money (florins - the money used in Florence during the Renaissance)
the king and queen of Spain
Spain, and the spain king
They were paid approximately $13.
Who paid for Francisco Pizarros trips. Why is Francisco Pizarro famous. He's from Spain.