Hamilton Based the Central Banking of the US Bank upon the Notion that there is No Political Independence without Economic Independence

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Phillips, Emir [1 ]
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[1] Lincoln Univ, Jefferson City, MO 65101 USA
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Alexander Hamilton; industrialization; Andrew Jackson; US Bank; the American System; O23; O38; O43; N21; P16; MONETARY-POLICY; 2ND BANK; ORIGINS;
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10.1080/00213624.2024.2308466
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The Continental Congress foray into printed money during the American Revolution was so disastrous that the United States printed no more money for nearly a century, the one exception being a brief period during the War of 1812. After that Congress chartered and unchartered its national bank twice.The American economy henceforth (1816-1836) was often structurally short of coins, and without any national coinage Americans had to find substitute forms of currency to finance the burgeoning economy. The Supreme Court ruled that sovereign States and individuals could authorize both State and private banks to issue their own notes. In consequence, nearly all paper money in circulation was either State or private banknotes based on a limited reserve of gold.This generally proved insufficient to adequately fund major infrastructure projects. The federal government also had no institution for raising or transferring large amounts of money to fund these national improvements. Nonetheless, Hamilton's U.S. Bank, without the help of a national currency, was an institutional precursor for what would not take final form until 1913. There would be no Federal Reserve today without the Whig-Republican agenda institutionally incarnated in the First and Second U.S. Bank.
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