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Money Issues
History Affects Today
• Theme: Many of the issues surrounding
money and the government in 1790 affect our
world today
What kind of citizens are best?
• Federalists wanted to encourage business and
industry
• Democrat-Republicans wanted to encourage
people to farm and own land
Bartering
• Cities and factories were growing
– Less people getting their own food
– More things available to buy

• If people can’t (or don’t) make
something, they need to trade for it
• Bartering is a system of trading things for
other things
– I’ll give you this cow for that tractor

• This is not always easy
Bob is a plumber.
He sells a service. Fixing pipes.
Jim is a farmer with a cow to sell.
Ashley sells computers.
Exchange
• Bob the plumber needs a computer.
• Ashley the saleswoman needs some food.
• Jim has a leak at his farmhouse.
• And they don’t know each other.
Everyone wants something from
someone, but no one can barter. Why?
Wants a computer

Wants a burger

Needs a leak fixed
Solution:
Create something that everyone can
exchange
Wants a computer

Wants a burger

Needs a leak fixed
1790s
• “United States” is changing from an
agricultural (farm-based) economy to a
capitalist economy
– Capitalist economy uses money or assets that can
be turned into money
– Guns, cars, computers…if you can sell it for
money, it’s capital, and belongs in a capitalist
economy
Borrowing Money
• Why might people want to borrow money?
• Capitalist economies really work well when
people borrow money
– And pay it back

• Not good to borrow too much money
– Average US citizen owes $7,000 on credit cards,
$30,000 in student loans and $150,000 in home
loans
Government also borrows
• Sells bonds for money
• Pays money back for bonds, plus a little more
(interest)
• Too much debt is bad
– Currently, the U.S. owes $17 trillion
– That’s $50,000 per citizen
Back to history
• U.S. Government was in debt for $65 million
after fighting the war
• Owed it to private citizens in the form of
bonds
• Some people in government said they didn’t
have to pay it back
– ‘old’ government borrowed, not ‘new’
Constitution government
• People panicked and sold their bonds for less
than they bought them for
– Sold $100 for $25
– Afraid the government would never pay them

• One part of government said not to pay
• Another said to pay
• Jefferson came up with a compromise
• Government would pay bonds off if….
• New Capital Building would be built off of
Virginia’s Potomac River
• What do those things have in common?
• Nothing; it was just something that the two
different sides both wanted
• U.S. develops into a free enterprise capitalism
• Government does regulate (FDA regulates
what goes into your food)
• Government rules kept to a minimum to allow
business to grow
Review
• U.S. became more “industrial” and “urban”
after 1790
• Became a free enterprise capitalist system
– Economy based on money and things that can be
sold for money with just a little government
involvement
– Borrowing money is a big part of this
– Too much debt is bad
• Both governments and people can get into debt
Assignment
• Choose a topic and write ½ a page about it
– 1. What type of people make the best citizens?
– 2. What type of people make better citizens – people
living in big cities or people living in rural areas? And
why?
– 3. What are some problems that might occur from too
much personal debt? Think individually and nationally.
– 4. What are some problems that might occur from too
much national debt? What should we do about this?
– 5. What are the pros and cons of a capitalist system?
How might a capitalist system be made better, or what
system might be better than capitalism?

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Money

  • 2. • Theme: Many of the issues surrounding money and the government in 1790 affect our world today
  • 3. What kind of citizens are best? • Federalists wanted to encourage business and industry • Democrat-Republicans wanted to encourage people to farm and own land
  • 4. Bartering • Cities and factories were growing – Less people getting their own food – More things available to buy • If people can’t (or don’t) make something, they need to trade for it • Bartering is a system of trading things for other things – I’ll give you this cow for that tractor • This is not always easy
  • 5. Bob is a plumber. He sells a service. Fixing pipes.
  • 6. Jim is a farmer with a cow to sell.
  • 8. Exchange • Bob the plumber needs a computer. • Ashley the saleswoman needs some food. • Jim has a leak at his farmhouse. • And they don’t know each other.
  • 9. Everyone wants something from someone, but no one can barter. Why? Wants a computer Wants a burger Needs a leak fixed
  • 10. Solution: Create something that everyone can exchange Wants a computer Wants a burger Needs a leak fixed
  • 11. 1790s • “United States” is changing from an agricultural (farm-based) economy to a capitalist economy – Capitalist economy uses money or assets that can be turned into money – Guns, cars, computers…if you can sell it for money, it’s capital, and belongs in a capitalist economy
  • 12. Borrowing Money • Why might people want to borrow money? • Capitalist economies really work well when people borrow money – And pay it back • Not good to borrow too much money – Average US citizen owes $7,000 on credit cards, $30,000 in student loans and $150,000 in home loans
  • 13. Government also borrows • Sells bonds for money • Pays money back for bonds, plus a little more (interest) • Too much debt is bad – Currently, the U.S. owes $17 trillion – That’s $50,000 per citizen
  • 14. Back to history • U.S. Government was in debt for $65 million after fighting the war • Owed it to private citizens in the form of bonds • Some people in government said they didn’t have to pay it back – ‘old’ government borrowed, not ‘new’ Constitution government
  • 15. • People panicked and sold their bonds for less than they bought them for – Sold $100 for $25 – Afraid the government would never pay them • One part of government said not to pay • Another said to pay • Jefferson came up with a compromise
  • 16. • Government would pay bonds off if…. • New Capital Building would be built off of Virginia’s Potomac River • What do those things have in common? • Nothing; it was just something that the two different sides both wanted
  • 17. • U.S. develops into a free enterprise capitalism • Government does regulate (FDA regulates what goes into your food) • Government rules kept to a minimum to allow business to grow
  • 18. Review • U.S. became more “industrial” and “urban” after 1790 • Became a free enterprise capitalist system – Economy based on money and things that can be sold for money with just a little government involvement – Borrowing money is a big part of this – Too much debt is bad • Both governments and people can get into debt
  • 19. Assignment • Choose a topic and write ½ a page about it – 1. What type of people make the best citizens? – 2. What type of people make better citizens – people living in big cities or people living in rural areas? And why? – 3. What are some problems that might occur from too much personal debt? Think individually and nationally. – 4. What are some problems that might occur from too much national debt? What should we do about this? – 5. What are the pros and cons of a capitalist system? How might a capitalist system be made better, or what system might be better than capitalism?