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First created and used by the Chinese
The Chinese invention of rice paper truly influenced the world. Like Greek parchment, Chinese paper made writing especially easier. The magnetic compass also allowed the world to understand time and direction. Gunpowder, of course, helped the world militarily and for hunting purposes.
Coins and paper money have been in use for millennia so there's no recorded history of their very first use. Coins have been traced back as far as the Lydians in the 8th century BCE, while paper money was introduced by the Chinese during the Tang dynasty (7th to 10th centuries)
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The Song was the 1st Dynasty to develop paper money.
First created and used by the Chinese
The first people to use paper money were the Chinese during the Tang Dynasty in the 7th century. The government issued the world's first official paper money to reduce the need to carry heavy metal coins.
Paper Money was first created by the Chinese around 600 AD. When the Mongols invaded, it was still there. So, Mongol traders spread it around the world while trading themselves. Hope it was a help!
The Chinese pioneered the use of paper money during the Tang Dynasty in the 7th century. This early form of currency helped to facilitate trade and economic activity in China and eventually spread to other parts of the world.
Paper Money was first created by the Chinese around 600 AD. When the Mongols invaded, it was still there. So, Mongol traders spread it around the world while trading themselves. Hope it was a help!
They created paper, for starters.
paper :)
The impact origami had on china when it first stared was that every one in the world would pay mad money to get there hands on origami
The Chinese invention of rice paper truly influenced the world. Like Greek parchment, Chinese paper made writing especially easier. The magnetic compass also allowed the world to understand time and direction. Gunpowder, of course, helped the world militarily and for hunting purposes.
The Chinese.