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Did peasants in the Middle Ages use money frequently?

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The feudalism of the Middle Ages supposed a reduction in the commerce and a certain localism in all the transactions. For that reason, during the 6th to early 8th centuries, most taxes were paid in products and the economy probably resorted to a lot of banter (Taxation in medieval England). read more

Money in the Middle Ages As explained above, there was a need for people to earn money so that they could pay the Church for their sins and money was also used occasionally to offer taxes and rents. Money was earned by those who used to live in city and villages alike. read more

The majority of the people in the Middle Ages were peasants. Though "peasant" is a word of loose application, once a market economy had taken root, the term peasant proprietors was frequently used to describe the traditional rural population in countries where smallholders farmed much of the land. read more

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