John Adams, just after the Revolution was sent to Europe to establish credit for the new nation.
I am not sure what you want to know. Presidents are paid a good salary. I think all of them had more money when they left the White House than when they went in. Presidents do not have to do anything special with their money.
People from THE Netherlands did settle in New Netherlands, but they felt more at home in the Netherlands because its just such an awesome country. And they went bankrupt.
Because the banks went bankrupt so no one could borrow money. Employers also had less money because of this causing them to cut back wages.
Grant lost virtually all of money after he retired by investing in his son's brokerage firm. The firm went bankrupt but I am not sure that Grant himself filed for bankruptcy.
Prinsengracht in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
they wanted to be in a new world
President Truman.
you can buy clothes in India at a store like here but the clothes are nice i went there
Yes, the Green Bay Packers did borrow money from George Halas, the owner of the Chicago Bears, in the early 1960s. The loan was made to help the Packers cover their operating expenses during a financially difficult period. This arrangement highlighted the close, albeit competitive, relationship between the two teams in the NFL. The loan was eventually repaid, and the Packers went on to achieve significant success in the following years.
there is i think. its just that i never went on in a while. i borrow the game from the library.
john white went to england and then back to netherlands then he went back to england to get more supplies...:)
she went to the Netherlands