1. The Colonial Monetary Standard of Massachusetts.
- Author
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Weiss, Roger W.
- Subjects
MASSACHUSETTS state history ,MONETARY policy ,ECONOMIC policy ,PRICES ,COMMERCIAL products ,PAPER money ,COLONIES ,ECONOMIC history ,MINTS (Finance) - Abstract
The article describes the colonial monetary standard in Massachusetts in the 1600s. It discusses the establishment of a commodity standard in 1640 and the official prices of commodities in Massachusetts during the 1600s. The article details the development of the paper-money standard in 1690. It comments on the topics covered by most recent studies of the monetary system of the American colonies. The establishment of a mint in Boston in 1652 is reported. By 1737 the price of silver had risen. In 1750, the Massachusetts Assembly restored specie payments. The article also considers the objections to the continuation of paper-money issues.
- Published
- 1974
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