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1720

Mississippi Bubble Collapses

May 17, 1720

John Law's Banque Royale in Paris, having printed paper money against dreams of Louisiana gold, saw its scheme unravel. Shares that had sold for twenty thousand livres fell to five hundred. Law fled France in disguise. The monarchy lost credit it would not recover before 1789. Enlightenment Paris learned the word speculation.