Also known as "the man who financed the Civil War," because he started a 1873 financial collapse, aka The Panic of 1873. This, in turn sparked a severe nationwide depression. On January 1, 1861, Cooke established Jay Cooke & Company in Philadelphia.
He invested in the Northern Pacific Railroad, but the railroad's continuing loss of money and a general bad money market caused insolvency and Jay Cooke & Company folded. The fall of Jay Cooke and Co. started a financial panic wherein several companies went bankrupt and the stock market crashed. Overspeculation and a lack of money caused a nationwide depression that affected millions of people for the rest of the decade.
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Friday, February 10, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Panic of 1873 (ABC Clio)(Secondary)
The panic of 1873 was New York City Stock Exchange's collapsing of the large investment from Jay Cooke and co. because of their investing too heavily in railroad securities. The collapse affected the entire stock market, and soon other large eastern firms failed. By 1875, about 500,000 men were unemployed, and a pay decrease for other workers caused a wave of strikes and labor violence. Thousands of stock market investors were ruined by the panic and resulting economic depression. It took until the 1880s for the American enomony to start to improve.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Race Relations
In the article about the voter IDs, I think federal officials are completely overthinking what South Carolina is making an effort to do here. South Carolina is trying to make a law that voters must present a photo ID when voting. Federal officials claim that this "could disproportionately keep black voters away from the polls." In my opinion, the federal officials are overlooking the actual reason of why the South Carolina government decided to do this. I think Federal officials are very paranoid in thinking that this is a shot at blacks who do not have photo ID to present. Federal officials also claimed that this was used to prevent blacks from voting because they are highly democratic and this government is favorable toward republicans.
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