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Encyclopedia > Bubble Act

The Bubble Act of 1720 was an English act that forbade all joint-stock companies not authorised by royal charter.


It was passed to prevent another South Sea Bubble. The Act was a sign of greater caution after the Bubble, and sought to restore security to commercial expansion and economic innovation.


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The bubbles are larger than the last two machines I tried and the bubble solution packaged with the machine produces durable, long-lasting bubbles that have as much color in them as the top-priced Pustifix solution.
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