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Shania Holmes
7 February, 18:24
Banking during industrial revolution
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Adrianna Nelson
7 February, 21:54
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Before 1750, the traditional 'start date' for the Industrial revolution, paper money and commercial bills were used in England, but gold and silver were preferred for major transactions and copper for daily trading. There were three tiers of banks already in existence, but only in limited numbers.
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