Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Come to think of it, my treasury is getting a little bare....


The Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony authorized an issue of 7,000 pounds in public paper money exactly 323 years ago today. It was the first paper money circulated in the history of Western civilization. The lawmakers did it to solve a problem: They needed to pay soldiers who had gone on a military expedition to Canada during King William’s War, and their treasury was bare. The other colonies eventually followed suit, and the rest is history.

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