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Most Important American Financial Crises
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1703—Tobacco Depression
The great tobacco depression of the early 1700s was a result of over dependence on tobacco as the main cash crop in the British colonies of...
1750—Iron Act
Iron had determined the world’s economic and military powers for centuries. In biblical times the Philistines forbade the Israelites from m...
1764–1765—Sugar Act, Currency Act, and Stamp Act Boycotts
By the early 1760s, all the British colonies in America were experiencing a postwar recession. The depression was affecting the full spectr...
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1776—War Financing Crisis
1772—Credit Crisis
1764–1765—Sugar Act, Currency Act, and Stamp Act B...
1762—Colonial Recession
1750—Iron Act
1749—Colonial Hyperinflation and Currency Deflation
1733—Molasses Act
1719—Mississippi Bubble
1703—Tobacco Depression
1676—Bacon’s Rebellion