When Americans think of investment and finance, they think of Wall
Street—though this was not always the case. During the dawn of the
Republic, Philadelphia was the center of American finance. The first
stock exchange in the nation was founded there in 1790, and around it
the bustling thoroughfare known as Chestnut Street was home to the
nation's most powerful financial institutions. The First Wall Street
recounts the fascinating history of Chestnut Street and its forgotten
role in the birth of American finance. According to Robert E. Wright,
Philadelphia, known for its cultivation of liberty and
freedom, blossomed into a financial epicenter during the nation's
colonial period. The continent's most prodigious minds and talented
financiers flocked to Philly in droves, and by the eve of the
Revolution, the Quaker City was the most financially sophisticated
region in North America. The First Wall Street reveals how the city
played a leading role in the financing of the American Revolution and
emerged from that titanic struggle with not just the wealth it forged
in the crucible of war, but an invaluable amount of human capital as
well. This capital helped make Philadelphia home to the Bank of the
United States, the U.S. Mint, an active securities exchange, and
several banks and insurance companies—all clustered in or around
Chestnut Street. But as the decades passed, financial institutions
were lured to New York, and by the late 1820s only the powerful Second
Bank of the United States upheld Philadelphia's financial stature. But
when Andrew Jackson vetoed its charter, he sealed the fate of Chestnut
Street forever—and of Wall Street too. Finely nuanced and elegantly
written, The First Wall Street will appeal to anyone interested in the
history of the United States and the origins of its unrivaled economy.
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Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and the Birth of American Finance
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226910291
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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