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America's first Great Depression : economic crisis and political disorder after the Panic of 1837 / Alasdair Roberts

Catalog Data

Author:
Roberts, Alasdair (Alasdair Scott)  Search this
Physical description:
255 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
United States
Date:
2012
1836-1837
1847
19th century
To 1865
1815-1861
Contents:
Boom and bust -- The states' crisis -- The federal government's crisis -- Law and order -- The end of the crisis
Summary:
Roberts examines the financial, political, and social upheavals that occurred in the United States in the decade following the Panic of 1837, which he calls the First Great Depression. The years leading up to the panic, he says, were a time of boom marked by geographic expansion, the near elimination of the national debt, states borrowing large sums for improvement projects, and land values that appeared to be rising without end. He explains that the panic caused a deep economic depression that resulted in loan defaults by nine states, federal gridlock, a breakdown of law and order, a loss of faith in banks, and a slow recovery for the U.S. economy, which came back only after the Mexican War. Parallels to the country's current economic recession are clear throughout the text, and Roberts makes explicit comparisons in his conclusion.
Topic:
Depressions  Search this
Financial crises--History  Search this
Economic conditions  Search this
Politics and government  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_984574