This Day in History

On June 22, 1775, in an effort to fund the Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress authorized the issuance of a new currency known as “Continental Currency.” This was the fledgling nation’s first attempt to establish a standard form of money, albeit one that would face significant challenges due to inflation and counterfeiting. Despite its eventual depreciation, this early financial system was crucial in supporting the Continental Army and laid the groundwork for future American monetary policy.