salt, ivory, tobacco, stone, or leather might have been used.
There are many different currencies in North America, well known is the US dollar. But there is not one universal currency for the continent of North America, so most countries have their own.
The US Dollar (USD) and the Canadian dollar (CAD)
North America is a continent and not a single country, meaning there is not one single currency. The most widely used currencies in the continent are the East Caribbean Dollar and the US Dollar.
America is a continent not a country.Canada and the USA are in North America.Canada uses the Canadian dollar, the US uses the US dollar.
crowie shells came from North America is what i know...hope that helped....if not google it
Currency of North Korea is North Korean won (KPW).
U.S.A Brazil is the most populous in South America (as usa to north) Brazil is the richest in South America (as usa to north) Brazil is the one with highest international influence in South America (as usa to north) Brazil has the strongest currency in South America (as usa to north) Brazil is the widest in the south America (usa is second largest in north, but close to 1st) Brazil is in temperate/tropical area (as the usa) Brazil has a very wide coast (so does the usa)
No, in the South the Euro is the currency, in the North it is the Turkish Lira.
North Korea's currency is called the wŏn, which consists of 100 chon.
South America
Pilgrims came to North America in search of gold. They did not find any gold but in order to keep the currency flow they planted tobacco.
Tobacco became currency in Virginia. The people were finally motivated to do something. The New World appeared wealthier and more Brits travelled to settle in North America because of it.