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Sunday, April 3, 2011
The Civil War and the Great Monetary Experiment
The blog Macro and Other Musings has a good post on the three monetary systems the United States used during the Civil War (Green bank fiat currency in the North, State backed fiat currency in the South and Gold back currency in California). The comparisons between the systems and effects on the war are interesting. Because, the value of Confederate money depended on the war situation, it value fluctuated during the war. The graph below show this:
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economic history,
Monetary systems,
Money
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