Introduction -- Colonial commerce -- Independence and confederation -- Constitutional Convention -- Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts -- Virginia and New York -- The Federalist -- Constitution ratified and inaugurated -- Constitutional construction -- Corporations and banks -- Constitutional commerce -- Original packages -- State currency unconstitutional -- United States banks discontinued -- Revulsion of 1837 -- State bank currency constitutional? -- Revulsion of 1857 -- Legal tender invalid? -- Legal tender valid -- Constitutional currency -- Currency not the cause -- Currency not the cure -- First-aid relief measures -- Credit and currency expansion -- Transportation and transmission of intelligence -- Traffic associations, livestock exchanges, and grain futures -- Administration agencies -- Production and manufacture not commerce -- The real cause of the revulsion -- A real remedy for preventing revulsions
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