Readers with an interest in or curiosity about history and economics will find this book illuminating.
This book is an engrossing narrative of the interplay between the political/economic environment and monetary affairs during the early history of the United States. Some of the periods and multifaceted subjects covered are: colonial finance; the period of the Revolution and the Confederacy; financial provisions of the Constitution; establishment of a national monetary system; tariff legislation; the Civil War; banking and taxation; World War I; and financing under depressed economic circumstances.
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Davis Rich Dewey, 1858-1942, had a long and distinguished teaching career at M.I.T. that spanned fifty years. He started as an Instructor in 1886 and rose to Professor of Economics and Department Chairman from 1893 to 1933. He has been proclaimed as one of several people that helped shape the field of economics as we know it today. He was also influential in the internal affairs of the American Economic Association and the American Statistical Association. The Dewey Library at M.I.T. was named in his memory.
I. Colonial Finance |
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1. References |
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2. Scope of the Work |
2 |
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3. Economic Factors |
5 |
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4. Expenditures |
8 |
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5. Taxation |
9 |
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6. Tariffs: Import and Export duties |
14 |
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7. Control of approriations |
17 |
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8. Money and Coinage |
18 |
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9. Bills of Credit |
21 |
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10. Loan Banks |
24 |
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11. English Legislation against Paper Currency |
28 |
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12. Taxation by England |
30 |
II. Revolution and the Confederacy, 1775-1788 |
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13. References |
33 |
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14. Governmental confusion |
34 |
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15. Issues of Bills of Credit; Continental
Money |
36 |
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16. Depreciation of the Currency |
39 |
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17. Was Paper Money Necessary? |
41 |
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18. State Taxation and Requisitions |
44 |
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19. Domestic Loans |
45 |
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20. Foreign Loans |
47 |
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21. Financial Provisions in the Articles of
Confederation |
49 |
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22. Effort to Secure a National Tax |
49 |
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23. Fiscal Machinery |
52 |
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24. Bank of North America |
54 |
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25. Financial Collapse |
56 |
III. Financial Provisions of the Constitution |
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26. References |
60 |
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27. Financial Sections of the Constitution |
60 |
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28. Taxation |
62 |
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29. Borrowing; Bills of Credit |
67 |
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30. Coinage |
70 |
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31. Appropriations |
72 |
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32. Popular Objections to the Financial Powers |
73 |
IV. Establishment of a National System |
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33. References |
75 |
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34. Economic Conditions in 1789 |
76 |
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35. Tariff Measures |
80 |
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36. Principle of Protection |
84 |
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37. Establishment of the Treasury Department |
85 |
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38. Internal Organization of the Treasury
Department |
87 |
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39. Funding of the Debt |
89 |
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40. Assumption of State Debts |
92 |
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41. Character of the New Debt |
94 |
V. New Financial Needs, 1790-1801 |
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42. References |
97 |
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43. First United States Bank |
98 |
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44. Mint and Coinage |
101 |
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45. Excise Tax on Whiskey |
105 |
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46. Other Excise Duties; Carriage Tax |
106 |
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47. Direct Taxation |
109 |
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48. Summary of Receipts, 1789-1801 |
110 |
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49. Expenditures, 1789-1801 |
111 |
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50. The Debt, 1789-1801 |
112 |
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51. Sinking Fund; Management of the Debt |
113 |
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52. The Administrations of Hamilton and
Wolcott |
115 |
VI. Economies and War, 1801-1816 |
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53. References |
118 |
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54. Economies and Reduction of Taxation |
119 |
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55. New Demands upon the Treasury |
121 |
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56. Receipts and Expenditures, 1801-1811 |
123 |
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57. Reduction of Debt: Sinking Fund |
124 |
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58. End of the United States Bank |
126 |
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59. Inadequate Preparation for War |
128 |
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60. Treasury Administration, War Period |
131 |
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61. War Loans |
132 |
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62. Issue of Treasury Notes |
135 |
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63. Internal Revenue Taxes; Other Taxes |
138 |
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64. Expenditures and Receipts, 1812-1815 |
141 |
VII. Problems of Reorganization after War |
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65. References |
143 |
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66. Currency Disorder |
144 |
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67. Establishment of the Second United States
Bank |
145 |
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68. Career of the Bank, 1816-1819 |
150 |
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69. Local Banks, 1815-1830 |
153 |
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70. United States Bank, 1823-1829 |
156 |
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71. Constitutionality of the Bank |
157 |
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72. Issues of Banks Owned by States |
160 |
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73. Tariff of 1816 |
161 |
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74. Financial Embarrassments, 1816-1821 |
165 |
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75. Receipts and Expenditures, 1816-1833 |
168 |
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76. Difficulties in Management of the Funded
Debts |
170 |
VIII. Tariff Legislation, 1818-1833 |
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77. References |
172 |
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78. Struggle for Increased Protection; Tariff
of 1824 |
173 |
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79. Tariff of 1828 |
176 |
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80. Intense Opposition to the Tariff |
181 |
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81. Tariff of 1832 |
183 |
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82. Nullification, Compromise Tariff |
185 |
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83. Problems of Customs Administration |
189 |
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84. Analysis of Tariff Reasoning |
191 |
IX. Attack upon the Bank; The Surplus, 1829-1837 |
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85. References |
197 |
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86. Criticism of the Bank |
198 |
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87. Unsuccessful Effort to Recharter |
201 |
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88. Removal of the Deposits |
203 |
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89. The Pet Banks |
209 |
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90. Change in Coinage Ratio |
210 |
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91. Internal Improvements |
212 |
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92. Sales of Public Lands |
216 |
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93. Surplus Revenue |
217 |
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94. Distribution of the Surplus |
219 |
X. Panic of 1837 and Restoration of Credit |
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95. References |
223 |
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96. Speculative Prosperity |
224 |
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97. The Specie Circular |
227 |
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98. Panic of 1837; Suspension of Specie
Payments |
229 |
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99. Distress of the Treasury |
231 |
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100. Issue of Treasury Notes and Loans |
234 |
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101. Independent Treasury |
235 |
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102. Tariff of 1842 |
237 |
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103. Struggle for a New Bank |
239 |
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104. State Repudiation |
243 |
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105. Receipts and Expenditures, 1834-1846 |
246 |
XI. Tariff, Independent Treasury and State Banks,
1846-1860 |
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106. References |
248 |
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107. Tariff of 1846 |
249 |
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108. The Independent Treasury Re-established |
252 |
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109. Finances of the Mexican War |
255 |
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110. Commercial Expansion |
256 |
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111. Progress toward Lower Duties |
257 |
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112. Local Banking, 1837-1861 |
259 |
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113. Tariff of 1857: Panic |
262 |
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114. Morrill Tariff |
265 |
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115. Receipts and Expenditures, 1846-1861 |
267 |
XII. Civil War; Legal Tenders. |
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116. References |
271 |
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117. The Situation in 1860 |
272 |
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118. Appointment of Chase |
274 |
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119. Revenue Measures, July 1861 |
276 |
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120. Placing the Loan of $150,000,000 |
278 |
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121. Suspension of Specie Payments |
281 |
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122. Issue of Legal Tender notes |
284 |
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123. Convertibility of the Greenback |
290 |
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124. Depression of the Greenback |
292 |
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125. Gold Premium |
294 |
XIII. Loans, Taxation, and Banking of the Civil War |
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126. References |
298 |
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127. Taxation in 1861-1862 |
299 |
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128. Increase of Taxes |
302 |
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129. Income Tax |
305 |
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130. Loan Act of February, 1862 |
306 |
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131. Temporary Indebtedness |
309 |
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132. Loan Act of March 3, 1863 |
310 |
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133. Short Time Notes |
312 |
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134. Financial Situation in 1864 |
312 |
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135. Administration of Secretary Fessenden |
314 |
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136. Summary of Loans |
316 |
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137. Loan Policy of Chase |
317 |
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138. Arguments in Favor of a National Banking
System |
320 |
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139. National Banking Act of 1863 |
326 |
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140. Receipts and Expenditures, 1861-1865 |
329 |
XIV. Funding of the Indebtedness |
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141. References |
331 |
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142. Character of the Public Debt in 1865 |
332 |
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143. Funding or Contraction |
333 |
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144. Theories of Resumption |
335 |
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145. Arguments against Contraction |
338 |
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146. Funding Act of April 12, 1866 |
340 |
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147. Abandonment of Contraction |
343 |
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148. Payment of Bonds in Currency |
344 |
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149. Taxation of Bonds |
350 |
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150. The Refunding Act of 1870 |
352 |
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151. Sale of Bonds Abroad |
354 |
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152. Sinking Fund |
356 |
XV. Greenbacks and Resumption |
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153. References |
359 |
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154. Volume of Treasury Notes |
360 |
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155. Constitutionality of Legal Tender Notes |
362 |
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156. Issues in Times of Peace |
366 |
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157. Sale of Gold |
368 |
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158. Panic of 1873 |
370 |
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159. Resumption Act of 1875 |
372 |
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160. Resumption Accomplished |
374 |
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161. Greenback Party |
378 |
XVI. Banking and Taxation, 1866-1879 |
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162. References |
383 |
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163. Bank Note Circulation |
383 |
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164. Relations of the Banks to the Government |
387 |
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165. Antagonism to the National Banking System |
389 |
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166. Revision of the Internal Revenue System |
391 |
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167. Tariff Changes |
396 |
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168. Receipts and Expenditures, 1866-1879 |
398 |
XVII. Silver and Banking, 1873-1890 |
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169. References |
402 |
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170. Demonetization of Silver |
403 |
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171. Struggle for Free Coinage; Bland Act |
405 |
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172. Coinage under the Bland Act |
407 |
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173. Unsuccessful Efforts to stop Coinage |
409 |
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174. Continued Opposition to National Banks |
410 |
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175. Decline in Bank Circulation |
411 |
XVIII. Surplus Revenue and Taxation |
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176. References |
414 |
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177. Surplus Revenue |
415 |
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178. Deposit of Funds in National Banks |
417 |
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179. Reduction of Internal Revenue Duties |
418 |
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180. Tariff Revision |
420 |
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181. Unsuccessful Democratic Tariff Measures |
423 |
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182. Increased Expenditures |
426 |
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183. Treasury Purchase of Bonds |
429 |
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184. The Public Debt, 1880-1890 |
431 |
XIX. Silver and the Tariff, 1890-1897 |
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185. References |
434 |
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186. Silver Act of 1890 |
436 |
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187. McKinley Tariff of 1890 |
4368 |
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188. The Gold Reserve and its Decline |
440 |
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189. Panic of 1893: Repeal of Silver Purchases |
444 |
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190. Sale of Bonds for Gold |
447 |
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191. Legality of the Bond Issues |
450 |
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192. The Gorman-Wilson Tariff |
455 |
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193. Currency Measures |
458 |
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194. Struggle for Free Coinage |
460 |
XX. Tariff, War and Currency Act |
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195. References |
463 |
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196. Dingley Tariff, 1897 |
463 |
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197. Spanish War Finance |
465 |
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198. Currency Act of 1900 |
468 |
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199. Redemption of Treasury notes |
469 |
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200. Refunding |
471 |
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201. Receipts and Expenditures, 1891-1901 |
472 |
XXI. Financiering under Expansion |
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202. References |
476 |
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203. Treasury Relief of the Money Market |
477 |
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204. National Banks |
479 |
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205. Panic of 1907 |
481 |
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206.Vreeland-Aldrich Act of 1908 |
482 |
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207. Payne-Aldrich Tariff of 1909 |
483 |
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208. Corporation Tax |
486 |
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209. Financing the Panama Canal |
486 |
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210. Postal Savings Banks |
487 |
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211. Underwood Tariff, 1913 |
488 |
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212. The Income Tax |
489 |
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213. The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 |
491 |
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214. Receipts and Expenditures, 1902-1916 |
494 |
XXII. The World War |
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215. References |
499 |
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216. Revenues Affected by European War |
500 |
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217. Revenue Act of September 8, 1916 |
501 |
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218. Entry into War; Liberty Loans |
502 |
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219. War Revenue Act of October 3, 1917 |
504 |
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220. Third and Fourth Liberty Loans, 1918 |
506 |
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221. Need of Additional Tax Revenues |
506 |
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222. The War Debt |
508 |
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223. Cost of the War |
510 |
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224. Development of Federal Reserve System |
511 |
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225. Receipts and Expenditures, 1917-1920 |
512 |
XXIII. Reduction of War Debt and of Taxes |
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226. References |
514 |
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227. The Public Debt and Its Reduction |
515 |
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228. Short-term Financing of Debt |
516 |
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229. Revenue Act of 1921 |
519 |
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230. Tariff Act of 1922; Fordney Tariff |
523 |
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231. Economy |
524 |
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232. Surtaxes |
525 |
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233. Revenue Act of 1924 |
527 |
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234. Revenue Acts of 1926 and 1928 |
528 |
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235. Miscellaneous Internal Revenue Receipts |
530 |
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236. Tariff Act of 1930 |
531 |
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237. Receipts and Expenditures, 1921-1930 |
532 |
XXIV. Financing under Depression |
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238. References |
534 |
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239. The Deficit in 1930-31 |
535 |
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240. Revenue Act of 1932 |
538 |
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241. Proposal for a Sales Tax |
540 |
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242. Relief by Increased Credit |
542 |
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243. Struggle to Balance the Budget |
544 |
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244. Banking Disaster |
547 |
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245. Departure from the Gold Standard |
548 |
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246. Expenditures |
550 |
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247. Public Debt |
552 |
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248. Establishment of a New Monetary Standard |
552 |
XXV. Legislation and Administration |
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249. References |
554 |
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250. Initiative in Tariff Bills |
555 |
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251. Appropriation Bills |
560 |
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252. Collection of Revenue |
566 |
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253. Custody of the Public Funds |
569 |
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254. The Mint |
572 |
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255. Supervision of Banks |
572 |
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256. Accounting System |
574 |
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257. Public Debt Statement |
575 |
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258. Miscellaneous Treasury Bureaus |
577 |
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Appendix |
579 |
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Index |
582 |