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Slave Agriculture And Financial Markets In Antebellum America The Bank Of The United States In Mississippi 18311852 Financial History Richard Holcombe

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Slave Agriculture And Financial Markets In Antebellum America The Bank Of The United States In Mississippi 18311852 Financial History Richard Holcombe
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Publisher: Pickering & Chatto Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Richard Holcombe, Jr. Kilbourne
ISBN: 9781851968909, 1851968903
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Slave Agriculture And Financial Markets In Antebellum America The Bank Of The United States In Mississippi 18311852 Financial History Richard Holcombe by Richard Holcombe, Jr. Kilbourne 9781851968909, 1851968903 instant download after payment.

Slave Agriculture and Financial Markets marks an important chapter in the study of Antebellum southern slavery and the credit system. Kilbourne analyzes the systems which credit intermediaries such as chartered banks and commercial partnerships used to finance slave agriculture, using the Mississippi branch of the Second Bank of the United States as a case study. He explains in detail how the Bank supported the government's and the nation's credit abroad by providing apparently limitless credit facilities to southern planters along the Mississippi river. This ground-breaking new book draws heavily on the only extant full collection of records from the Second Bank of the United States. It is the first major scholarly undertaking to exploit this archive.

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