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The debtors owed money so they need money to pay back the money they owed so they wanted more silver coined and money printed. The creditors were against this because it was their jobs to lend money and if money was just printed they would lost money and eventually their job.

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Q: Why would debtors in the countryside who owed people money want more silver to be coined and more dollars to be printed?
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