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Paper was first made in ancient China.
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yes because china made paper money first.
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it was made in 'Phoebe time' the time of the great.
ANCIENT China are the ones who made the compass!i know because i learned about ancient china and i made a poster about ancient china in my school and my contribution was paper money!
it was actually made from paper... then stamped with another chinese achievement... movable type or woodblock painting.it was used as a transaction, and it was a universally accepted method of trade.
There was no ancient paper money. Every coin had intrinsic value so they would never be worthless. Thus, coins were made from gold, silver and bronze and had a value mostly corresponding to their metal worth (although usually they'd be worth slightly more than just pure bullion) The earliest paper money came from a short experiment in China where the money was printed on paper or bark. But in general, intrinsic value ruled supreme in ancient/medieval times.
The invention of paper money and woodblock printing in ancient China were linked because both technologies required the use of paper. Woodblock printing was used to create intricate designs on the paper used for money, enhancing the security features and deterring counterfeiting. The adoption of paper money benefitted from the advancements in woodblock printing, as it allowed for more sophisticated and visually appealing currency designs.
Paper in ancient China was primarily used for writing on. But shortly after the invention of paper in China, the Chinese found many other uses for it. They made paper kites, books, paper umbrellas, paper fans that were written or drawn on, paper windows (before glass was invented), and a whole bunch of other things. Also they did use it for clothing, early forms of silk, and shoes.
Ancient China used paper for scrolls and for books it has replaced papyrus that was used in Ancient Egypt and is still used in the United States.