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Karlee Stout
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25 August, 05:26
Why did England pass the currency act?
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Hector Farmer
25 August, 05:30
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hi there!
The Currency Act is one of many several Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain that regulated paper money issued by the colonies of British America. The Acts sought to protect British merchants and creditors from being paid in depreciated colonial currency.
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