BigBook-Book 3 Unit 09 (E)
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accept
to agree to receive or allow
Tobacco was valuable like gold and silver, and the "tobacco notes" were accepted there for most of the 18th century.
coin
a small, flat and round piece of metal used as money
People began to use coins in Greece and Rome around 600 B.C.
common
shared by two or more people or groups
Federal money was common to all of the states.
currency
the money that a country uses
Later, Virginia and Maryland used real tobacco leaves for their legal currency.
dollar
a basic unit of money in the U.S.
American paper money is called dollars or bank notes.
federal
relating to the central government
In 1862, the U.S.Department of the Treasury printed the first federal money.
gold
a soft yellow metal that is very valuable
The value of the paper notes was based on the value of gold and silver.
historically
based on history
They have pictures of powerful and historically important people on them.
legal
based on the law
Later, Virginia and Maryland used real tobacco leaves for their legal currency.
money
something used as a way to pay for goods and services
He is rich. He has a lot of money!
official
having authority
In 1690, the first official bank notes were printed in the New World.
print
to cause to appear on paper using a machine
In 1690, the first official bank notes were printed in the New World.
silver
a soft grayish-white metal that is very valuable
The value of the paper notes was based on the value of gold and silver.
value
the price or cost of something
The value of the paper notes was based on the value of gold and silver.
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