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A Nation Wholly Free The Elimination Of The National Debt In The Age Of Jackson Lane

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A Nation Wholly Free The Elimination Of The National Debt In The Age Of Jackson Lane
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Publisher: Westholme Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.2 MB
Author: Lane, Carl
ISBN: 9781594165870, 1594165874
Language: English
Year: 2014

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A Nation Wholly Free The Elimination Of The National Debt In The Age Of Jackson Lane by Lane, Carl 9781594165870, 1594165874 instant download after payment.

The Last and Only Time America Was Free of Debt—and How It Led to the Two-Party Political System

When President James Monroe announced in his 1824 message to Congress that, barring an emergency, the large public debt inherited from the War for Independence, the Louisiana Purchase, and the War of 1812 would be extinguished on January 1, 1835, Congress responded by crafting legislation to transform that prediction into reality. Yet John Quincy Adams, Monroe's successor, seemed not to share the commitment to debt freedom, resulting in the rise of opposition to his administration and his defeat for reelection in the bitter presidential campaign of 1828.

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