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A History of Central Banking In the United States

A History of Central Banking In the United States

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A History of Central Banking In the United States

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the federal reserve has been the united states’ central bank since 1913 but is

actually its 3rd attempt at central banking.

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the first bank of the united states was created in 1791 to help fund the

country’s debt from the...

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revolutionary war

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the first bank was modeled after the bank of england.

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it was chartered by congress in philadelphia and differed from today’s

central bank in many ways. for example...

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the u.s. government owned only a 20% share

private investors, many overseas,

owned the rest

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and unlike today, it was not solely responsible for the country’s

money supply.

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state banks issued their own currency as well.

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founding fathers thomas jefferson and james madison opposed, arguing that

the constitution didn’t empower congress to establish such a bank...

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that it benefitted

large business over farmers...…

and led to government control by foreign interests.

after all...

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70% of the bank was owned by other countries.

including...

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great britain. the very nation the united states fought to break free from.

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when the bank’s charter came up for renewal in 1811...

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it lost by a single vote.

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the war of 1812 put the united states in another financial crisis.

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as a result, the second bank of the united states was established in 1816.

the second bank was like the first bank...

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only larger - with more money and more control.

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in 1816, the national debt was paid off by president andrew jackson. it’s the only time in history that the

u.s. has paid off its debt.

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but jackson disliked the second bank, believing it was the cause of:

inflation, financial manipulation, and corruption

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and that gold and silver was the only true money.

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jackson vetoed its renewal in 1836.

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for almost 80 years, the u.s. went through different eras of banking.

“Free Banking” Era 1837-1862

National banks 1863-1913

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after various nationwide financial panics, like the panic of 1907 in which

the new york stock exchange dropped almost 50% from

the previous year...

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a call for banking and currency reform was crucial.

in 1913, the federal reserve was born.

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this new and powerful institution would:

regulate banks

manage the nation’s money supply

issue a single new u.s. currency

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   but since the inception of the federal reserve, the dollar has been inflated

almost 2,000%!

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this inflation has caused the price of goods to rise over the years.

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this inflation has caused the price of goods to rise over the years.

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the u.s. dollar is steadily eroding.

protect your savings as the dollar continues to fall...

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