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Money -- a medium of exchange. The barter system. The barter system. The barter system. Bartering -- issues in product and quantity. Smiths. Jones. McIntoshes. . . . Eggs. Wool. Basket. Introducing medium of exchange. Smiths. Jones. McIntoshes. . . . Basket. Cow. . Wool. Cow. Media of exchange. Precious metalsCattleGrainCowrie shellsMetal toolsWampumPepper.
                
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1. Chapter 4 --  Addendum  History of  Money 
3. The barter system 
4. The barter system 
5. The barter system 
7. Bartering -- issues in product and quantity 
8. Introducing medium of exchange 
9. Media of exchange Precious metals
Cattle
Grain
Cowrie shells
Metal tools
Wampum
Pepper 
10. Medium of exchange Accepted
Store of value
Easily divided into units
Scarce
 
11. Banking begins c. 3,000 - 2,000 BCE Temples of Babylonia provide safe places to store money 
Banking originates in Mesopotamia as one of the activities of temples and palaces which provided safe places for the storage of valuables. 
 
12. First coins c. 640 BCE Greece and India both introduced coins
Dominated trade for 2,000 years 
13. Mongol Empire -- First paper money c. 1236 ACE 
14. Checks Introduced by Italian merchants in the Middle Ages 
15. Goldsmith bankers, 1633-1672 
16. Paper money in the Americas First paper money issued by the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1690 used to pay soldiers returning from Quebec
In 1764 England forbade colonies to issue paper money as legal tender (except for military expenditures)
In 1789 Constitution gives Congress authority to create money.  Banks also create money
 
17. Paper money in the Americas 1792 the dollar is set as the unit of account in the U.S.
Dollar backed by silver and gold; later dollar backed by gold only (convertibility)
1862 tax placed on state-issued notes
1913 Federal Reserve system created
 
18. Paper money in the Americas 1971 dollar is no longer convertible into gold
1973 the U.S. goes off the gold standard
 
19. Plastic Takes over in 2003 Use of cash and checks down for first time
Use of credit cards and debit cards now greater than cash and checks 
20. Questions?