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Even in the late Spanish period, well into the British rise, Spanish coin remained so large in volume, so far-reaching in circulation, and so reliable in purity that it was used more in British America than the British pound. Spanish currency was especially popular in the rum-sugar-slave triangle linking Britain’s American, Caribbean, and African possessions.
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