Panic of 1819
The United States' First Financial Crisis
The "Panic of 1819," as it is commonly referred to in the literature, was considered the first financial crisis in the United States. To this day, many of the factors attributed to the cause of the crisis are hotly debated among scholars. The case is especially interesting however because of the contemporary financial crisis that originated in 2008 and is still plaguing the population today. Many, if not all, the factors associated with the financial crises seem remarkably similar. Therefore, it is prudent to study the history of such events in order to better understand the current events that are unfolding before our eyes. This paper will provide a brief analysis of some of the factors that were involved in the Panic of 1819 -- America's very first financial crisis.
Background
The United States experienced rapid population growth during the years after 1789 and were slowly defeating Indian tribes for their land east of the Appalachian Mountains (Gordon 2011). One consequence of the overall trend of western migration was that the new states that were formed also formed many state banks...
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