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Credit NationDiscover the groundbreaking insights in 'Credit Nation,' where acclaimed historian Claire Priest unveils how early American colonists established the cornerstone of American capitalism through innovative credit practices. This BRAND NEW edition, published by Princeton University Press in 2021, offers an in depth analysis of how colonial laws prioritized access to credit, setting the United States apart from other nations. Explore the intricate ways in
Discover the groundbreaking insights in 'Credit Nation,' where acclaimed historian Claire Priest unveils how early American colonists established the cornerstone of American capitalism through innovative credit practices. This BRAND NEW edition, published by Princeton University Press in 2021, offers an in-depth analysis of how colonial laws prioritized access to credit, setting the United States apart from other nations. Explore the intricate ways in which these historical policies influenced property laws and shaped the legal framework of the burgeoning nation.Credit Nation examines the radical departure of the British Parliament from traditional English law, which typically shielded land and inheritance. Instead, laws were enacted that favored creditors, categorizing land and slaves as financial instruments to satisfy debts. Priest meticulously illustrates how local legal institutions emerged, enabling citizens to leverage their assets for credit expansion. This fascinating narrative connects the dots between the exploitation of credit backed by slave ownership and the tragic rise of slavery that persisted through the Civil War.
Gain a new perspective on American economic history and understand how credit markets and liquidity became essential from the very beginning. Delve into the legal contexts that fueled political movements such as the Stamp Act crisis, illuminating the critical role financial systems played in America’s founding. 'Credit Nation' is not just a history lesson; it is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the roots of capitalism in early America and the profound impact of credit on society.
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Style: Dress, Color: Gold Tone Stainless Steel
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