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Peel's Bill, or the 1819 Act for the Resumption of Cash Payments (59 Geo. III, cap. 49), marked the return of the British currency to the gold standard, after the Bank Restriction Act 1797 saw paper money replacing convertibility to gold and silver under the financial pressures of the French Revolutionary Wars. Controversial in its passing, Peel's Bill generated debate and conflict over the decades that followed.

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  • Act for the Resumption of Cash Payments (fr)
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  • Peel's Bill, ou la loi de 1819 pour la reprise des paiements en espèces (1819 Act for the Resumption of Cash Payments), a marqué le retour de la monnaie britannique à l'étalon-or, après que la loi de 1797 sur les restrictions bancaires a vu le papier-monnaie remplacer la convertibilité en or et en argent sous les pressions financières des guerres révolutionnaires françaises. Controversé lors de son adoption, le Peel's Bill a suscité des débats et des conflits au cours des décennies suivantes. (fr)
  • Peel's Bill, or the 1819 Act for the Resumption of Cash Payments (59 Geo. III, cap. 49), marked the return of the British currency to the gold standard, after the Bank Restriction Act 1797 saw paper money replacing convertibility to gold and silver under the financial pressures of the French Revolutionary Wars. Controversial in its passing, Peel's Bill generated debate and conflict over the decades that followed. (en)
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  • Peel's Bill, ou la loi de 1819 pour la reprise des paiements en espèces (1819 Act for the Resumption of Cash Payments), a marqué le retour de la monnaie britannique à l'étalon-or, après que la loi de 1797 sur les restrictions bancaires a vu le papier-monnaie remplacer la convertibilité en or et en argent sous les pressions financières des guerres révolutionnaires françaises. Controversé lors de son adoption, le Peel's Bill a suscité des débats et des conflits au cours des décennies suivantes. (fr)
  • Peel's Bill, or the 1819 Act for the Resumption of Cash Payments (59 Geo. III, cap. 49), marked the return of the British currency to the gold standard, after the Bank Restriction Act 1797 saw paper money replacing convertibility to gold and silver under the financial pressures of the French Revolutionary Wars. Controversial in its passing, Peel's Bill generated debate and conflict over the decades that followed. (en)
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