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  1. In 1516, the church appointed him to manage two manors that belonged to the church in the edge of Elmenland. As a result, Copernicus temporarily left Folonburg and moved to Ancensenburg, upstream of the Alle River to live.
    The serious currency crisis occurred. Copernicus is very concerned about the development of the situation. He believes that this is caused by the feudal system. He once wrote a booklet about currency issues in 1519, and pointed out: "The government authorities seek benefits from the depreciation of the currency, just like the farmers planted cheap and bad seeds to save expenses." , A "currency alliance" between countries should be established, a currency is issued, and the previous depreciation currency recovery is destroyed. However, how can the feudal rich man who wants to implement such reforms? Therefore, Copernicus's currency theory has not achieved any effect.

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