The South Sea Bubble: Why was the South Sea Company set up? 0

The National  Debt in the United Kingdom in the year 1711 stood at £30 million and the government decided to finance this debt by means of a trade loan. The  South Sea Company was founded and given the monopoly to trade with South America (the term “South seas” generally applying to the South Atlantic in those days) on condition that it made a loan to the government totalling £7 million at 5% interest.