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Greenbacks <3 :-)
Yes, and so was salt.
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Dollars USD
During World War I, the United States used the U.S. dollar as its official currency. The dollar was backed by gold and silver, adhering to the gold standard at the time. The U.S. government issued various war bonds to finance military efforts, but the dollar remained the primary medium of exchange throughout the war.
This depends on the country. Most currencies, however, were based on gold and silver. In America, in the 13 colonies, tobacco was mostly used as a type of currency.
Until the French Revolution, Ecu or Louis d'or were used from 1640.
The King of EnglandThe British sent Hessian forces to fight the American colonists during the Revolutionary War, which took part in the later half of the 1700s. It is estimated that the Hessians made up a quarter of British forces used in America.
There is no currency which is used throughout all of Latin America. The currency used varies by country.
The currency used in America is the American dollar. It is in one dollar bills, five dollar bills, tens, twenties, fifties and hundreds,
The type of money used in South America is called Contiki. Thanks for asking :)
No, Chile is in South America, nit Europe.
California, a state within the United States of America, uses U.S. Currency, referred to as the Dollar. ($)
foreign currency just refers to the money used in other countries. For instance, in America, Chinese money is foreign currency.
I am not sure what you want to know. Before independence, British currency was used in all the colonies and was the national currency. After independence, the continental congress coined money which was a national currency. People did not fully trust the new currency and British currency was used as well.
A U.S. coin is a type of currency used in the United States of America.
The French used the franc during World War II.