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why was early American currency a mixture of forms of money
As of July 2014, the exchange rate from pounds to dollars is $1.71. This means that 1,000,000 pounds in American money is $1,710,000.
A. To earn money B. To help the French C. To get their rights back D. To become English Citizens
The Europeans made money with furs, fish, and tobacco. The Spanish made a lot of money in gold and silver but there was not much gold in the American colonies.
money and power
crowns, shillings and pence
in American money, about $1.20 a shilling. So 1000 shillings is alot of money in American dollars
english and american currency are both different english money is the pound (£) and american money is dollars ($)
1 US Dollar=80.7500 Kenyan Shillings.
20 cents
At the time of Britains conversion to decimal currency in 1971, 15 Shillings converted to £1.50 GBP.
The money of the renaissance was called shillings.
that is possible if you go to a transfer money bank
Neither of them is correct. You can say "I don't have money" in American English or "I haven't got money" in British English.=== ===
english and american currency are both different english money is the pound (£) and american money is dollars ($)
In the English speaking world, it was called money. If you refer to the British currency, there was the Guinea of 21 Shillings and the Shilling of 12 Pence.
15 Shillings would be about 70 dollars in todays money. How cool is that?