Jiang says the Bank of England was a revolution in human thought because it enabled people to harness future labor potential immediately, and he begins tracing that development to Dutch commercial wealth and the 1688 to 1694 English settlement.
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Jiang says Dutch commercial wealth needed a safer refuge from continental invasion, and that alliance between the British aristocracy and the Dutch Republic around the 1688 Glorious Revolution helped make the 1694 Bank of England possible.
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"Yeah. So yeah, maybe we can go more into detail about the Bank of England, because the Bank of England was a revolution, right?..."
"...of England. Okay. So 1688 was the Glorious Revolution, and then 1694 was when the Bank of England was chartered. So that's the first..."
"...west is a Ponzi scheme, and this has been true since 1694 when the bank of England was incorporated. Okay. So the Americans basically..."
"Right. So I think the root of a problem is 1694, because that is when the Bank of England was first chartered. And the..."
"...parliament now is above the king and what happens next is 1694 the creation of the bank of england and the bank of england..."
"...Republic goes to England all right and create some call and 1694 the church I'm sorry the Bank of"
"...so the Bank of England was chartered in 1688. Sorry, sorry, 1694. 1688 was the Glorious Revolution. The Glorious Revolution is important because that's..."
"...and you transfer over it to England. Okay. And so in 1694, they create something called the Bank of England. All right. And the..."
"...England for safekeeping. And this created the Bank of England in 1694, and this ultimately led to the creation of the British Empire. So...."
"...Number two is the Bank of England is set up in 1694. What makes a Bank of England special is that it is a..."
"...the Industrial Revolution in Britain. This is also significant because in 1694 the Bank of England is established. All right now I I can't..."
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