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PAYING FOR REVOLUTION

he French Revolution, like the American, was built on paper promises. The Estates-General printed interest-bearing paper bonds known as assignat which were backed against the sale of confiscated church and patrician lands. Initially conceived as a temporary measure they became the official currency in 1790. More than a billion assignat notes were printed leading to massive hyperinflation and the

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