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banking. Although he tried to block the system's creation, he was not determined to be its champion." Part of his plans to revamp this portion of the banking system included hiring a new staff, being hands-on with several aspects such as "personally evaluating applications for bank charters and consoled prospective bankers", and "assisting in the design of the new national bank notes, and arranged for their engraving, printing, and distribution." As an result of McCulloch's efforts, many banks were just not willing to conform to his system of operations. This prompted
Congress to pass "a 10 percent tax on the notes of state banks, signaling its determination that national banks would triumph and the state banks would fade away."
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this system could be subject to corruption, states began passing "free banking" laws in 1837, which meant that any applicant who filled out the correct paperwork and deposited an in-kind payment to the state would be granted a charter. By the 1860s, over half of states had such a law on the books. However, the
National Banking Act of 1864 (ch. 106, 13
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relative success of New York's "free banking" laws led several states also to adopt a free-entry banking regime, the system remained poorly integrated across state lines. Though all banknotes were uniformly denominated in dollars, notes would often circulate at a steep discount in states beyond their issue.
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dwindled from 1,466 in 1863 to 247 in 1868. Though state banks were no longer allowed to issue notes, local bankers took advantage of less strict capital requirements ($ 10,000 for state banks vs. $ 50,000–200,000 for national banks) and opened new branches en masse. These new state banks then served
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in 1836, the control of banking regimes devolved mostly to the states. Different states adopted policies including a total ban on banking (as in
Wisconsin), a single state-chartered bank (as in Indiana and Illinois), limited chartering of banks (as in Ohio), and free entry (as in New York). While the
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which were backed by the United States
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and mandating that paper money be issued and accepted in lieu of gold and silver coins. The bills were backed only by the national government's promise to redeem them and their value was dependent on public confidence in the government as well as the ability of the government to give out specie in
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Further acts passed in 1865 and 1866 imposed a tax to speed the adoption of the system. All banks (national or otherwise) had to pay a 10 percent tax on payments that they made in currency notes other than national bank notes. The tax rate was intentionally set so high as to effectively prohibit
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The years leading up to the passing of the 10% tax on banknotes consisted of events surrounding the
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to finance the high expenses involved. Previously, the damage that would be done to state banks by national competition was sufficient to prevent significant national bank chartering. But using the war crisis, Lincoln was able to expand this effort.
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chartered at the federal level, and created the United States National Banking System. They encouraged development of a national currency backed by bank holdings of U.S. Treasury securities and established the
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further circulation of state bank and private notes. By this time the conversion from state banks to national banks was well underway. The constitutionality of the tax came before the Supreme Court in
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6260:United States federal banking legislation
5649:South Carolina civil disturbances of 1876
1296:Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act
1162:Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
750:
748:
661:
579:
519:of 1999). In 2004, the Act was used by
283:Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
6172:History of the United States (1865–1917)
1361:International Banking Operations (Reg K)
1267:Competitive Equality Banking Act of 1987
706:
450:
387:
340:
287:United States Department of the Treasury
2580:Maryland Tobacco Inspection Act of 1747
734:Philadelphia and Popular Philadelphians
710:U.S. Banking History, Civil War to WWII
650:
372:The National Bank Act (ch. 58, 12
14:
6237:
5831:Bibliography of the Reconstruction era
4877:Second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln
3095:
1761:Monetary Policy Report to the Congress
1389:Borrowers of Securities Credit (Reg X)
745:
683:
274:National Banking Acts of 1863 and 1864
6116:Women's suffrage in the United States
4805:Lincoln's presidential Reconstruction
3069:
2500:
2054:Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices
1644:
1378:Credit by Brokers and Dealers (Reg T)
1152:Financial Stability Oversight Council
1132:Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
1080:
1001:
862:
792:
566:Cuomo v. Clearing House Ass'n, L.L.C.
420:
27:Primary federal legislation in the US
5223:Proposed annexation of Santo Domingo
4911:Confederates surrender at Appomattox
4723:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
2548:Monetary policy of the United States
2532:central banking in the United States
2469:Monetary policy of the United States
2048:Emergency Economic Stabilization Act
2005:Northeast Bancorp v. Federal Reserve
1978:Humphrey–Hawkins Full Employment Act
1301:Emergency Economic Stabilization Act
1157:National Credit Union Administration
1122:Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
1108:Bank regulation in the United States
955:Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
585:
533:bailout of the U.S. financial system
297:
6079:United Daughters of the Confederacy
5210:American Woman Suffrage Association
5205:National Woman Suffrage Association
5132:Impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson
3431:Women during the Reconstruction era
2830:New York Clearing House Association
1756:Federal Reserve Statistical Release
467:National Bank Acts of 1865 and 1866
24:
6121:Labor history of the United States
5157:South Carolina readmitted to Union
5154:North Carolina readmitted to Union
5137:Impeachment managers investigation
5076:Constitutional conventions of 1867
4752:National Women's Rights Convention
2642:Article I of the U.S. Constitution
2042:Subprime mortgage crisis responses
1147:Federal Reserve Board of Governors
856:
25:
6271:
5362:United States expedition to Korea
5069:Reconstruction military districts
2107:Commercial Paper Funding Facility
2060:Commercial Paper Funding Facility
1219:Interest Rate Control Act of 1966
1037:
903:New Perspectives on the Union War
4916:Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
3210:African-American representatives
2736:Second Bank of the United States
2444:Criticism of the Federal Reserve
2018:Expedited Funds Availability Act
1734:
1624:
1614:
1605:
1604:
1354:Electronic Fund Transfer (Reg E)
1344:Home Mortgage Disclosure (Reg C)
1339:Equal Credit Opportunity (Reg B)
549:
304:Second Bank of the United States
152:
36:
5918:Black Reconstruction in America
5791:Wilmington insurrection of 1898
5701:1876 State of the Union Address
5628:1875 State of the Union Address
5555:1874 State of the Union Address
5479:1873 State of the Union Address
5418:1872 State of the Union Address
5367:1871 State of the Union Address
5306:1870 State of the Union Address
5255:1869 State of the Union Address
5250:First transcontinental railroad
5189:1868 State of the Union Address
5096:1867 State of the Union Address
4931:1865 State of the Union Address
4856:1864 State of the Union Address
4830:1863 State of the Union Address
4739:Woman in the Nineteenth Century
2894:Compound interest treasury note
2679:First Bank of the United States
1912:U.S. Treasury Department Accord
1403:Community Reinvestment (Reg BB)
1072:History of banking at About.com
827:
811:
786:
687:The Contraction of the Currency
4991:Petition for Universal Freedom
4972:Southern Homestead Act of 1866
2618:Continental currency banknotes
2114:Corner Post v. Federal Reserve
2066:Primary Dealer Credit Facility
1142:Federal Housing Finance Agency
677:
604:
588:The Experience of Free Banking
13:
1:
6038:A Visit from the Old Mistress
5737:Great Railroad Strike of 1877
5603:Specie Payment Resumption Act
5228:Board of Indian Commissioners
5160:Louisiana readmitted to Union
5122:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
4986:Tennessee readmitted to Union
4820:Women's Loyal National League
3523:Straight-Out Democratic Party
3294:Confederate States of America
2986:Specie Payment Resumption Act
2731:Banking in the Jacksonian Era
1703:Federal Open Market Committee
707:Grossman, Richard S. (2010),
292:
5664:Battle of the Little Bighorn
5148:Arkansas readmitted to Union
5054:Knights of the White Camelia
5016:Slave Kidnapping Act of 1866
4962:New Orleans Massacre of 1866
4936:Founding of the Ku Klux Klan
4894:Special Field Orders No. 15
4717:Slavery in the United States
3048:National Monetary Commission
2073:Bloomberg v. Federal Reserve
1972:Electronic Fund Transfer Act
1954:Home Mortgage Disclosure Act
1948:Equal Credit Opportunity Act
1836:National Monetary Commission
1577:Banking in the United States
1248:Electronic Fund Transfer Act
1238:Home Mortgage Disclosure Act
1004:Samuel P. Chase: A Biography
979:Journal of Political Economy
332:
7:
6255:37th United States Congress
6182:Race (human categorization)
5572:United States v. Cruikshank
5163:Alabama readmitted to Union
5151:Florida readmitted to Union
3024:Sherman Silver Purchase Act
2756:New York Safety Fund System
2630:U.S. Finance Superintendent
2606:Second Continental Congress
1434:Federal savings association
1263:Depository Institutions Act
1028:Journal of Economic History
957:45#2-3 (2013), pp. 379–99.
943:Journal of Economic History
893:109#9 (2019), pp. 3125–61.
684:Backus, Charles K. (1878),
542:
525:Comptroller of the Currency
174:38th United States Congress
123:on February 20, 1863 (
113:on February 12, 1863 (
58:37th United States Congress
10:
6276:
5383:General Mining Act of 1872
5352:New York custom house ring
5342:Meridian race riot of 1871
5286:Naturalization Act of 1870
2269:Vice Chair for Supervision
1966:Federal Reserve Reform Act
1960:Community Reinvestment Act
1243:Community Reinvestment Act
1127:Farm Credit Administration
993:22#3 (2018), pp. 383–401.
945:71#2 (2011), pp. 338–62.
6245:1863 in American politics
6219:
6149:
6108:
6024:
5975:Been in the Storm So Long
5895:William Archibald Dunning
5855:The American Commonwealth
5823:
5816:
5745:
5709:
5636:
5563:
5525:Election Massacre of 1874
5487:
5426:
5375:
5314:
5263:
5233:Public Credit Act of 1869
5197:
5172:Fourth Reconstruction Act
5104:
5081:Habeas Corpus Act of 1867
5031:
4944:
4864:
4838:
4825:New York City draft riots
4795:Emancipation Proclamation
4787:
4704:
4697:
4647:
3669:
3623:
3577:
3470:National Union Convention
3450:
3443:
3302:
3279:
3215:Reconstruction Amendments
3205:African-American senators
3110:
3103:
2932:2nd Industrial Revolution
2930:
2922:Public Credit Act of 1869
2808:Independent U.S. Treasury
2778:
2596:1st Industrial Revolution
2594:
2556:
2543:
2431:
2298:
2233:
2124:
1984:International Banking Act
1814:
1769:
1743:
1732:
1726:Federal Reserve Bank Note
1711:
1678:
1600:
1569:
1538:
1452:
1421:
1413:Truth in Savings (Reg DD)
1367:Loans to Insiders (Reg O)
1324:
1233:Fair Credit Reporting Act
1170:
1114:
969:86#3 (1996) pp. 661–71.
865:The Encyclopedia of Money
797:. Routledge. p. 24.
509:
484:Resurgence of state banks
447:National Bank Act of 1864
426:National Bank Act of 1863
216:
211:
192:
187:
179:
168:
160:
151:
147:National Bank Act of 1864
100:
95:
76:
71:
63:
52:
44:
35:
31:National Bank Act of 1863
18:National Bank Act of 1863
5691:Safe burglary conspiracy
5578:Civil Rights Act of 1875
5357:Civil service commission
4957:Memphis massacre of 1866
4952:Civil Rights Act of 1866
4768:Confiscation Act of 1862
4763:Confiscation Act of 1861
3518:Liberal Republican Party
3200:Conservative Republicans
2847:Legal Tender Act of 1862
2660:U.S. Treasury Department
1918:Bank Holding Company Act
1393:Truth in Lending (Reg Z)
1364:Consumer Leasing (Reg M)
1215:Bank Holding Company Act
1210:Federal Credit Union Act
1180:Independent Treasury Act
981:2#2 (1894), pp. 251–80.
967:American Economic Review
891:American Economic Review
793:Mason, James E. (2013).
572:
537:subprime mortgage crisis
351:Legal Tender Act of 1862
229:on April 18, 1864 (
6187:Reconstruction Treaties
6006:A Nation Under Our Feet
5954:From Slavery to Freedom
5784:Williams v. Mississippi
5768:United States v. Harris
5659:Great Sioux War of 1876
5598:Yazoo City Riot of 1875
5500:Battle of Liberty Place
5388:Crédit Mobilier scandal
5337:Alcorn State University
5276:Enforcement Act of 1870
5142:Articles of impeachment
5049:Indian Peace Commission
4967:Swing Around the Circle
4904:Freedmen's Bureau bills
4746:Seneca Falls Convention
3475:Radical Democracy Party
3426:Freedman's Savings Bank
2962:National Gold Bank Note
2917:Contraction Act of 1866
2666:U.S. Treasury Secretary
1561:Thrift Financial Report
1062:The Library of Congress
1008:Oxford University Press
504:demand deposit accounts
363:Second Legal Tender Act
6162:Forty acres and a mule
5885:Walter Lynwood Fleming
5670:United States v. Reese
5327:Second Enforcement Act
3557:Prohibition Convention
3289:Southern United States
2673:U.S. Treasury security
2574:Tobacco Inspection Act
2036:Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act
1907:Employment Act of 1946
1672:Federal Reserve System
1291:Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act
1030:42#1 1982, pp. 33–40.
991:The Independent Review
631:. Detroit: Gale, 2000.
517:Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
460:
400:
367:Third Legal Tender Act
346:
249:on May 24, 1864 (
247:Agreed to by the House
239:on May 10, 1864 (
6136:Civil rights movement
6072:The Birth of a Nation
5681:Centennial Exposition
5535:Black Hills Gold Rush
5450:Slaughter-House Cases
5322:Ku Klux Klan hearings
4800:General Order No. 143
3419:James Mitchell Ashley
3017:Juilliard v. Greenman
3010:Refunding Certificate
2876:National banks system
2870:Interest bearing note
2749:McCulloch v. Maryland
2636:Bank of North America
2612:U.S. dollar banknotes
2558:Commercial Revolution
2464:Lender of last resort
2140:William P. G. Harding
1942:Smithsonian Agreement
1872:Emergency Banking Act
1698:Federal Reserve Banks
1422:Types of bank charter
863:Allen, Larry (2009).
454:
391:
344:
6250:1863 in American law
5717:Electoral Commission
5593:Clifton Riot of 1875
5347:Treaty of Washington
5039:Tenure of Office Act
4997:National Labor Union
4712:American Indian Wars
3562:Electoral Commission
3552:Greenback Convention
3315:Free people of color
3255:Federal bureaucracy
3195:Moderate Republicans
3042:Aldrich–Vreeland Act
2957:Currency Act of 1870
2624:Bank of Pennsylvania
2146:Daniel R. Crissinger
2030:FDIC Improvement Act
1930:Truth in Lending Act
1901:Bretton Woods system
1830:Aldrich–Vreeland Act
1721:Federal Reserve Note
1582:Fair debt collection
1556:CAMELS rating system
1281:Truth in Savings Act
1258:Monetary Control Act
1223:Truth in Lending Act
1010:. pp. 330–331.
1002:Niven, John (1995).
875:. pp. 298–299.
848:on October 13, 2008.
765:. pp. 249–250.
529:late-2000s recession
474:Veazie Bank v. Fenno
327:Mexican–American War
137:on February 25, 1863
6066:D. W. Griffith
6051:The Leopard's Spots
5941:The American Crisis
5875:Columbia University
5842:The Prostrate State
5836:James Shepherd Pike
5753:Posse Comitatus Act
5676:Trader post scandal
5464:Coinage Act of 1873
5238:Black Friday (1869)
5086:Peonage Act of 1867
5064:Reconstruction Acts
5044:Command of Army Act
4779:Militia Act of 1862
3190:Radical Republicans
3138:Rutherford B. Hayes
3054:Federal Reserve Act
2976:Coinage Act of 1873
2950:Hepburn v. Griswold
2900:Coinage Act of 1864
2858:Fractional currency
2836:Coinage Act of 1857
2825:Coinage Act of 1853
2814:Coinage Act of 1849
2768:Coinage Act of 1834
2685:Coinage Act of 1792
1896:Banking Act of 1935
1842:Federal Reserve Act
1190:Federal Reserve Act
1115:Federal authorities
433:Federal Reserve Act
414:First National Bank
394:First National Bank
382:National Bank Notes
323:Polk Administration
212:Legislative history
148:
96:Legislative history
32:
6085:Gone with the Wind
5948:John Hope Franklin
5804:Disenfranchisement
5776:Plessy v. Ferguson
5760:Civil Rights Cases
5722:Compromise of 1877
5613:Wheeler Compromise
5530:Vicksburg massacre
5515:Timber Culture Act
5505:Coushatta massacre
5444:Timber Culture Act
5398:Star Route scandal
5281:Justice Department
5178:Georgia v. Stanton
5167:Opelousas massacre
4758:American Civil War
3567:Compromise of 1877
3269:Justice Department
3233:Federal judiciary
3112:Federal government
3097:Reconstruction era
3004:Silver certificate
2943:Legal Tender Cases
2882:National Bank Note
2864:National Bank Acts
2852:United States Note
2690:United States Mint
2299:Current presidents
2280:Christopher Waller
2170:Marriner S. Eccles
1884:Glass–Steagall Act
1794:Federal funds rate
1205:Glass–Steagall Act
729:The North American
521:John D. Hawke, Jr.
461:
457:National Bank Note
421:National Bank Acts
401:
347:
302:At the end of the
146:
30:
6232:
6231:
6215:
6214:
6141:American frontier
5995:Kenneth M. Stampp
5812:
5811:
5654:Ellenton massacre
5495:Brooks–Baxter War
5244:Ex parte McCardle
5010:Ex parte Milligan
4899:Freedmen's Bureau
4815:National Bank Act
4693:
4692:
3528:Victoria Woodhull
3439:
3438:
3310:African Americans
3281:State governments
3264:Freedmen's Bureau
3063:
3062:
3036:Gold Standard Act
2998:Bland–Allison Act
2992:Twenty-cent piece
2911:Three-cent nickel
2819:Three-cent silver
2696:U.S. dollar coins
2494:
2493:
2338:Loretta J. Mester
2328:Patrick T. Harker
2194:G. William Miller
2182:William M. Martin
2134:Charles S. Hamlin
1638:
1637:
1453:State authorities
1328:Board regulations
1286:Riegle-Neal IBBEA
1185:National Bank Act
919:Schwartz, Anna J.
869:Santa Barbara, CA
640:ch. 142, 12
298:Antebellum Period
270:
269:
237:Passed the Senate
195:Statutes at Large
144:
143:
111:Passed the Senate
79:Statutes at Large
67:February 25, 1863
16:(Redirected from
6267:
6098:Race and Reunion
6045:Thomas Dixon Jr.
5935:William R. Brock
5925:C. Vann Woodward
5912:W. E. B. Du Bois
5902:Charles A. Beard
5862:Claude G. Bowers
5821:
5820:
5644:Hamburg massacre
5623:Pratt & Boyd
5588:Mississippi Plan
5545:Anti-Moiety Acts
5540:Sanborn incident
5332:Ku Klux Klan Act
5003:Ex parte Garland
4810:Ten percent plan
4702:
4701:
3448:
3447:
3399:Thaddeus Stevens
3384:Republican Party
3377:Samuel J. Tilden
3367:Bourbon Democrat
3362:Democratic Party
3133:Ulysses S. Grant
3108:
3107:
3090:
3083:
3076:
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3066:
2888:Gold certificate
2521:
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2498:
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2255:Philip Jefferson
2176:Thomas B. McCabe
2101:Durbin amendment
1890:Gold Reserve Act
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1228:Bank Secrecy Act
1200:1933 Banking Act
1101:
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915:Friedman, Milton
886:
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6092:David W. Blight
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5930:Joel Williamson
5907:Howard K. Beale
5808:
5797:Giles v. Harris
5741:
5732:Desert Land Act
5705:
5632:
5559:
5483:
5469:Long Depression
5439:Colfax massacre
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5403:Salary Grab Act
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5291:Kirk–Holden war
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4846:Wade–Davis Bill
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3123:Abraham Lincoln
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2802:Forstall System
2796:Wildcat banking
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2568:Bills of credit
2560:
2552:
2539:
2528:Monetary policy
2525:
2495:
2490:
2427:
2378:Alberto Musalem
2368:Austan Goolsbee
2300:
2294:
2275:Michelle Bowman
2236:
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2188:Arthur F. Burns
2164:Eugene R. Black
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1777:Discount window
1765:
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263:on June 3, 1864
261:Abraham Lincoln
257:Signed into law
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2318:John Williams
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2313:
2309:
2308:Susan Collins
2306:
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2281:
2278:
2276:
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2266:
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