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Paperback The Panic of 1837 Book

ISBN: 1025526708

ISBN13: 9781025526706

The Panic of 1837

"The Panic of 1837" is a comprehensive historical and economic study of one of the most transformative financial crises in the history of the United States. Written by Reginald Charles Mcgrane, this scholarly work provides a meticulous examination of the complex factors that led to the economic collapse of the late 1830s, offering a deep dive into the era of Jacksonian democracy and its fiscal policies.

Mcgrane explores the role of land speculation, the expansion of state banking, and the controversial Specie Circular in precipitating a nationwide financial meltdown. The book details the subsequent suspension of specie payments, the failure of numerous mercantile houses, and the prolonged period of economic depression that followed. Through rigorous research, the author illuminates the political and social tensions of the period, demonstrating how the panic influenced the nation's banking regulations and political landscape for decades to come.

As an essential resource for students of economic history and American studies, "The Panic of 1837" remains a definitive account of a pivotal moment in the development of the American financial system. Its analysis of market instability and government intervention continues to offer valuable insights into the cyclical nature of economic fluctuations.

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