The South Sea Bubble was a financial bubble in the 18th century.
The bubble had significant consequences for financial institutions.
The South Sea Bubble serves as a warning about the dangers of wealth investment.
š The South Sea Company and Great Britain in the 18th century
š° The difficult financial situation of Britain after the Civil War
šØāš¼ Robert Harley's appointment as Chancellor of the Exchequer
š John Blunt faced difficulties in managing the government's budget due to the lack of a unified system, which made it difficult to determine the exact amount of debt.
š¼ The change in political power from the Liberals to the Conservatives led to accusations and tax hikes, resulting in power shortages and economic challenges.
š° The ongoing debt repayment and the need for financial self-sufficiency posed significant challenges for John Blunt in his role as the head of finance.
š¦ The establishment of the Bank of England marked the beginning of centralized banking.
š° John Blunt saw the financial crisis as an opportunity to make a significant amount of money.
šļø Blunt's plan involved buying as much land as possible in Ireland at a low price.
š The South Sea Company wanted to raise money by trading stocks with government bonds.
š° John Blunt, the mastermind behind the company, manipulated the market to increase the value of the government bonds.
š¦ Blunt also used the company's influence to negotiate with the government and acquire valuable land.
š John Blunt used his financial expertise to secure a large amount of money, including a low-interest loan for the government.
āļø Blunt's actions, which may have been considered illegal today, helped the government obtain the necessary funds.
š° Blunt and Harley formed a partnership, with Blunt managing the government's finances and successfully profiting from ticket sales.
š” The government paid the winners of the South Sea Bubble over a period of time, creating a debt for the government.
š° Harley needed Ā£300,000 to sustain the government, but it would cost much more to solve the larger debt crisis.
š Harley and Blunt devised a plan to address Britain's long-term debt by creating the South Sea Company.