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John Hull

John Hull

AuthorBooks · Second hand1624-1683

John Hull was an English-born merchant, silversmith, slave trader and politician who spent the majority of his life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. After arriving in North America, he worked as a silversmith in Boston before becoming the moneyer responsible for issuing the colony's pine tree shillings in the mid-17th century. Hull was also a successful merchant and engaged in slave-trading on multiple occasions. He was also an early benefactor of Harvard College and a co-founder of the Old South Church.

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1624
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1683
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John Hull was born in 1624 in Market Harborough and excelled as a versatile merchant, silversmith, and mintmaster.
His literary legacy is impressive, boasting a prolific career with 65 published works.
He is a key figure in the financial field, recognized for his fundamental work on machine learning in business.
His writings cover complex topics such as financial derivatives, stock options, and futures markets.
Beyond finance, Hull also explored subjects related to religious education and world faiths.

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