While they did not have a completely different currency, like Dollars and Euro's, the confederate states did have slight differences on their notes, and so was worth a different amount depending on what store they were in. The different stores had different worths for the other sides currency than their own, so the Federal money was worth a different amount in the Confederate store, and vice verca.
He was president of the Confederate States of America
Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America, a short-lived nation formed of secessionist states during the American Civil War.
no
The United States Government
Because less than 20 genuine Confederate cents were ever struck, you likely have a replica of this famous coin. Or it could be a Bashlow Restrike. Take it to a coin dealer in your area for an accurate assessment.
No the United States of America was never known as the United States of North America.
The Whiskey Rebellion, and the American Civil War can be counted as a rebellion, because the C.S.A(Confederate States of America) seceded from the Union and started a war that lasted more than 4 years
Yes the economy of United States of America collapse.
Coins have been used in North America ever since European explorers first settled the continent. If the question is supposed to be about when the US started making its own coins, then the answer is 1793.
no, however it is the largest mall in the united states of America
U.S. one dollar gold coins were issued from 1849-1889. They are the lowest denomination and the smallest gold coins ever made by the United States.
In the history of the US State of Florida 3 nations claimed it as their territory: 1. Spain 2. Britain 3. United States I left out the Confederate States of America because no nation ever recognized its independence from the USA.