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Alvita Akiboh, Pocket-Sized Imperialism: U.S. Designs on Colonial Currency, Diplomatic History, Volume 41, Issue 5, November 2017, Pages 874–902, https://doi.org/10.1093/dh/dhx044
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This article examines currency in the United States colonial empire. It argues that federal and colonial officials used money to spread symbols of U.S. culture and history among colonial populations. As these symbols circulated in the overseas territories, they destabilized the boundaries of the U.S. national community.
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