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How Dollar Diplomacy Spelled Doom for the British Empire
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“The British Empire seems to be running off almost as fast as the American loan,” Winston Churchill thundered before the House of Commons on Dec. 20, 1946. “The haste is appalling.”
As if secretly synchronized, the pillars of empire and the international acceptability of the pound sterling were crumbling in tandem.
