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The Panic of 1819 was the first significant economic crisis in the United States and led<span> to failed banks, property foreclosures, and widespread suffering in Alabama. The calamity resulted from the declining value of cotton—Alabama's main export crop—as well as other national commodities.
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The U.S government entice railroad companies to take on the transcontinental railroad projects by offering them land subsidies. <span>The railroad companies were paid by land for every mile of track that they constructed. The government also loaned the companies more than 60 million</span>
Storming of the Bastille, ironically on Bastille Day