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What Was the Principle Currency of Trade in the Mid-Sixteenth

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Question 82

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What was the principle currency of trade in the mid-sixteenth century when mercantilism came into favor in England?


A) the pound
B) gold and silver
C) the U.S. dollar
D) salt and spices
E) human labor

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