They spent money on churches, which some modern governments do not do; in England, there was a head tax that was collected and sent to the pope. They spent money on support of the poor, but not to the extent that modern governments do. They built castles, but we build other forms of defense. They built schools, but we build more.
they did not use because money it was really scarce and could not afford money so they used animals or food.
Yes, but not like ours they didn't pay money, they gave their lords, or rulers products like food and livestock.
There was no explorers in the middle ages. When exploration started that is when the middle ages ended.
Before the middle ages was Anquity (Greeks and Romans) and after the middle ages was the Renissance
The Chamberlain headed the Chamber. The Chamber was branch of government in charge of expenditures. Basically, he made sure the royal government's revenue, collected by the exchequer, went where it needed to go.
well your wording is confusing😕
The 'middle ages' is also known as the 'medieval period'.
Feudalism and feudal monarchies where the primary form of government during the middle ages.
yes
Kingdoms were the form of government during the Middle Ages
Took care of money
The government form in China in the middle ages was Dynasties. They were NOT successful.
No. Most of the Middle Ages was spent in efforts to achieve this, but it never happened.
Europe has never had a single government.
France was a feudal monarchy.
Cold, copper coins
Not much
Peasants during the Middle Ages could only earn freedom by saving money to buy land.
the manor system