Money and politics in America, 1755-1775 : a study in the Currency act of 1764 and the political economy of revolution / by Joseph Albert Ernst.
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- Currency question -- United States
- Great Britain -- Colonies -- America -- Finance
- Great Britain -- Colonies -- America -- History -- 18th century
- United States -- Politics and government -- To 1775
- Monetary policy -- History
- Grande-Bretagne -- Colonies -- Amérique -- Finances
- Grande-Bretagne -- Colonies -- Amérique -- Histoire -- 18e siècle
- États-Unis -- Politique et gouvernement -- Jusqu'à 1775
- Politique monétaire -- Histoire
- HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- General
- British colonies
- Currency question
- Finance
- Monetary policy
- Politics and government
- America
- United States
- To 1799
- 973.3/1 23
- HG508 .E75
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Although it is obvious that politics, money, and economic conditions were closely interrelated in the twenty years before the Revolution, this is the first account to bring together these strands of early American experience. Ernst also provides and analytical case study of the impact on America of British monetary policy during a period of dramatic shifts in the Atlantic economy and suggests that earlier studies are questionable because of theoretical misconceptions concerning the importance of visible"" money."" Originally published in 1973. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduri
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