No, you cannot trade in Deutsche Marks (DM) in the U.S. The Deutsche Mark was replaced by the Euro in 2002, and the DM is no longer a valid currency. However, you may still be able to exchange Deutsche Marks at some banks or currency exchange services, but this is typically limited and may involve fees.
yes i do because i flew to japan and did the event. Is it possible 4 us 2 trade??
As far as the manga tells us, she is still with him.
No he is still with us 2010
he already has, he just killed us so fast we still haven't realised
The US was famous in differnt ways at different times: 1800: The US had just fought and won a battle for independence. Everyone in the country was free and the rest of the world, who were still under Kings, paid attention. Even the lowliest man could become president. 1900: The US was famous for being creative in building things. Whether ships, trains, telephones, whatever, the US seemed to be inventing something every day. Anyone could become rich. 1940+: The US is the largest rich country in the world and has influence over trade and politics everywhere. Also the US generated music and movies that the rest of the world enjoyed as much as the US does.
No. There is still restrictions on trade and tourism in Cuba.
slavery and the slave trade were still legal
Slavery and the slave trade were still legal.
because they wouldn't trade but it was still allowed to have slaves
In America, Dutch are sometimes wrongly thought of as Deutsch. Deutsch are insultingly called krauts because they like kohl, which is called sauerkraut in English.
What us identifying marks?
If you take Mexico out of the equation, balance would be positive by about US$ 11.4 billion. This is because trade with Mexico is larger that the trade with the rest of all Latin America combined:US-Central and South America Trade (2012):exports: US$ 183,187.8 millionimports: US$ 171,780.5 millionbalance: US$ 11,407.3 millionUS-Mexico Trade (2012)exports: US$ 215,931.2 millionimports: US$ 277,569.8 millionbalance: US$ -61,638.6 million
Independence Day marks the end of one of the United States most grueling battles. It marks the day that we earned our independence from England. It reminds us that there are still men and women fighting for our freedom. Freedom comes with a price and you are never done paying for it.
yes Argentina does trade with the us.
There is a trade embargo with Cuba, the US does not trade anything with Cuba.
US comedienne Patti Deutsch was 73 years old when she died on July 26, 2017 years old (birthdate: December 16, 1943).* another source gave her birth year as 1945, probably erroneously.
The federalists believed that industry and trade shouuld be the main business of the US and Britain was the most industrialized nation at the time.