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door Rachelle Lamour 9 jaren geleden

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Pioneer Money and Trading

In the early days, trading was a common practice where people exchanged items like cooking utensils for other necessary goods. Different forms of money evolved over time, with each bank initially issuing its own currency, which was often not accepted by other banks.

Pioneer Money and Trading

Pioneer Money and Trading

Didn't have money we have

Traded stuff

They traded things they didn't need (extra) for things they did need

Paper money began to develop overtime

each bank made their own money
1866 government began to make ONE set of paper and coin money

Canada became a country 1867

different banks would not accept other money

used pebbles

Subtopic
first nations used seashells

Shot deer

carved out of bear teeth
carved money in antlers

Trade cooking items

like pots

dug for gold

made money from the gold

Main topic

use beaver pelts

traded wheat
eggs

wood

maybe they used acorns for money