The second Bank of the United States and Ohio, 1803-1860 : a collision of interests
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The second Bank of the United States and Ohio, 1803-1860 : a collision of interests
(Studies in American history, v. 22)
Edwin Mellen Press, c1998
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Bibliography: p. 263-281
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This study examines the experiences of the Ohioans with the branch banks of the BUS in Ohio. Using state-level documents and incorporating papers from BUS leadership, the text seeks to add to an understanding of the complex nature of early-19th-century banking.
Table of Contents
- From territory to statehood - a tradition of controversy
- all things are changed - an unsettled relationship, 1816-1823
- a good man is hard to find - the search for competence, 1817-1823
- Ohio taxes the Bank, 1819 - a hostile act
- Nicholas Biddle to the rescue
- policies and politics in the Bank War - preparing for battle, 1830-1832
- the battle commences - the impact on Ohio's banking, 1832-1836
- BUS time runs out - Ohio reacts, 1837-1841
- the BUS closes its memory lingers on, 1842-1863
- reflections on the Second Bank of the United States.
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