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Money and central banking within the contemporary United States (pre–1913)
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Monetary policy
and
central banking in the United States
(
pre–1913
)
Monetary policy of the United States
Commercial Revolution
(1607–1760)
Bills of credit
(c. 1690–1750)
Tobacco Inspection Act
(1730)
Maryland Tobacco Inspection Act of 1747
Currency Acts
(1751; 1764)
1st Industrial Revolution
(1760–1840)
Second Continental Congress
(1776–1780)
U.S. dollar banknotes
(1775–)
Continental currency banknotes
(1775–1779)
Bank of Pennsylvania
(1780–1781)
U.S. Finance Superintendent
(1781–1785)
Bank of North America
(1781–1791)
Article I of the U.S. Constitution
1787–1788;
Section VIII
Section X
U.S. Treasury Department
1789–1913;
U.S. Treasury Secretary
U.S. Treasury security
(1789–present)
First Bank of the United States
(1791–1811)
Coinage Act of 1792
United States Mint
(1792–1873)
U.S. dollar coins
(1792–)
Half dime
(1792–1873)
1792 half disme
Half cent
(1793–1857)
Large cent
(1793–1857)
Treasury Note
(1812–1913)
Banking in the Jacksonian Era
Second Bank of the United States
, 1816–1836
Suffolk Bank
, 1818–1858
McCulloch v. Maryland
, 1819
New York Safety Fund System
, 1829–1842
Bank War
, 1832–1836
Coinage Act of 1834
Civil War Era
(1840–1870)
Free banking
(1836–1865)
Wildcat banking
(1836–1865)
Forstall System
(1842–1865)
Independent U.S. Treasury
(1846–1913)
Coinage Act of 1849
Three-cent silver
(1851–1873)
Coinage Act of 1853
New York Clearing House Association
(1853–1863)
Coinage Act of 1857
Demand Note
(1861–1862)
Legal Tender Act of 1862
United States Note
(1862–1971)
Fractional currency
(1862–1876)
National Bank Acts
(1863; 1864)
Interest bearing note
(1863–1865)
National banks system
(1863–1913)
National Bank Note
(1863–c. 1930)
Gold certificate
(1863–1933)
Compound interest treasury note
(1863–1864)
Coinage Act of 1864
Two-cent piece
(1864–1873)
Three-cent nickel
(1865–1889)
Contraction Act of 1866
Public Credit Act of 1869
2nd Industrial Revolution
(1870–1914)
Legal Tender Cases
Hepburn v. Griswold
(1870)
Currency Act of 1870
National Gold Bank Note
(1870–1875)
Knox v. Lee
(1871)
Coinage Act of 1873
Free silver
Specie Payment Resumption Act
(1875)
Twenty-cent piece
(1875–1878)
Bland–Allison Act
(1878)
Silver certificate
(1878–1964)
Refunding Certificate
(1879–1907)
Juilliard v. Greenman
(1884)
Sherman Silver Purchase Act
(1890)
Treasury Note
(1890–1891)
Gold Standard Act
(1900)
Aldrich–Vreeland Act
(1908)
National Monetary Commission
(1909–1912)
Federal Reserve Act
(1913)
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