The Gold Panic of 1870 was a defining moment in American economic history. This report by the Committee on Banking and Currency provides a detailed investigation into the causes of the panic and sheds light on the economic forces that shaped the Gilded Age. A must-read for anyone interested in finance and economics, this book is a fascinating account of a pivotal moment in American history.
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