the Chinese introduced it to the Arabs, who passed it on to Europeans.
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)
The Chinese introduced it to the Arabs, who passed it on to Europeans.
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By my sources it is said that paper that is similar to our modern paper was invented around 150 BC under the supervision of Emperor Wu. First forms of Paper money however was invented around 809AD in the Tang Dynasty. This means that paper money was invented about 950 years after paper was invented. Hope this helps
For one, I think Marco Polo introduced the concept of paper money from China. They already had paper in Europe, but no one had thought to print money from it.
Paper money was first introduced into the Chinese economy in 1023... But that doesn't exactly constitute as an invention...
Introduced into Britain by Sir Frances Drake in 1580
Chess was introduced into Britain in 1066.
They Were Introduced By The Company Not Gettin Enough Money, So They Had To Think Of A New Product To Sell...They Thought Of Bounty.............I Think That's Right Anyway ........LOL
the Chinese introduced it to the Arabs, who passed it on to Europeans.
Bounty paper towel was introduced in 1931.
Marco Polo introduced noodles, and many other items like coal and paper money into Europe from China.
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English was introduced in Fiji on the early arrivals of Missionaries from Britain.
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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