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Prices and goods available varied widely from colony to colony, and the relative prices of goods were very different from what they are today. For example, because of England's economic policies, all but the coarsest cloth -- what could be made at home -- had to be imported from England.
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Value of $1 from 1776 to 2024. $1 in 1776 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $36.28 today, an increase of $35.28 over 248 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 1.46% per year between 1776 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 3,528.32%.
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