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In the 1600s, the average soldier's pay varied significantly depending on the country and the specific military context. Generally, a common soldier could expect to earn between 10 to 20 shillings per month, while more skilled soldiers or officers received higher pay. Additionally, soldiers often faced delays in receiving their wages and supplemented their income through looting or other means during campaigns. Overall, military pay during this period was generally low and unreliable.

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