¶ … Panic of 1857
"In the life of a nation, every year has its failures and disappointments, but 1857 had more than its share." ~ Kenneth M. Stampp[footnoteRef:1] [1: Stampp, Kenneth M. America in 1857 a Nation on the Brink. New York: Oxford UP, 1990. Print.]
There have been many times in American history where the people of the country gave into fear and paranoia and subsequently made what could have been a minor difficulty into a crisis of epic proportions. During the middle of the 19th century, several incidents occurred which had a decidedly negative effect on the American economy and the nation's moral overall. The economic setbacks followed by the discovery that several executives in charge of government finance were corrupted caused American citizens to turn against the nation's authority figures. This feeling of distrust, accompanied by the panic of an unstable economy laid the groundwork for the American Civil War and nearly tore the United States of America asunder.
A year after the Panic of 1857, banker Robert Morris wrote the book The Banks of New York Their Dealers, the Clearing House, and the Panic of 1857. In this book, he illustrated what it was like for someone working in the financial industry to live through the crisis, but also used the publication to explain to the American people what a banking system was supposed to be and why it was integral. He wrote:
A bank is simply a plan of organizing capital, by which the full benefits of it are secured. The separate means of individuals are united together, and a large sum thus constituted, which is hired out on interest to those who need it. This combination, and the manner of its use, may be compared to a dam across a valley, and the accumulation in one body of the water of the separate springs, which otherwise would be of little service; but being united, they form a propelling power for extensive machinery. Without the organization of capital in some form, a community must remain in comparative barbarism. The few who possess wealth above their wants must either send it away for investment where it would enrich other places, or it would for the most part lie dead, while the poor would continue in ignorance and drudgery. A public school, a library, or a church, would be impossible without combination. It is therefore a social necessity to organize capital, and communities thrive in proportion as this organization is affected. They prosper, not only in material substance, but in education and morals (Morris 12).[footnoteRef:2] [2: Morris, Robert. The Banks of New York Their Dealers, the Clearing House, and the Panic of 1857, with a Financial Chart. New York: D. Appleton &, 1858. Print.]
After a financial crisis wherein the banks came out the villain, Morris and other economists tried to remind that American people that the banks served an important function in society and should be entrusted despite the incidents.
The Panic of 1857 began as an economic crisis stemming from the decline of the purchase of agricultural goods exported from the United States into foreign countries. With less and less money coming into the country from outside sources, more and more stress was being placed on the internal economy (Huston 4).[footnoteRef:3] Part of this was because during the Crimean War, Russian agriculture was cut off from Western Europe which led to a greater need for imports of vegetation from the United States. After the war ended, this agricultural boon came to a screeching halt as foreign countries began purchasing fruits, vegetables, and other agricultural goods from the East at a cheaper price (McPherson 189).[footnoteRef:4] Short-sided farmers and plantation owners failed to consider that this windfall may not be a permanent situation. Many people had gotten loans in order to buy more lands to plant crops in expectation of further sales, found themselves insolvent when the Crimean War ended and they had fewer buyers for their product. [3: Huston, James L. The Panic of 1857 and the Coming of the Civil War. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1987. Print.] [4: McPherson, James M. Battle Cry of Freedom: the Civil War Era. New York: Oxford UP, 1988. Print.]
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