I am trying to compare the worth of a dollar today to the worth of a dollar in 1747. Like today if you have a dollar and then you took it to 1747 how many dollars would you have for that time period. It does not have to be an exact answer, just an estimate would be fine.
Answer:
200-300
back then a dollar was like ten dollars today it is not alot
It is meaningless... if you took a dollar back to 1747 then they would look at it and deem it worthless. We were a colony back then. We traded in pounds. Also the "dollar" that was established in 1798 was only a definition of weight rather than currency.
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