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<span>The Panic was the worst economic crisis to hit the nation in its history to that point. Economic historians are not certain what caused it but point to several possible factors. First, too many people attempted to redeem silver notes for gold; ultimately the statutory limit for the minimum amount of gold in federal reserves was reached and U.S. Notes could no longer be successfully redeemed for gold. Next, the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad went bankrupt. Then, the National Cordage Company (the most actively traded stock at the time) went into receivership as a result of its bankers calling their loans in response to rumors regarding the NCC's financial distress. A series of bank failures followed, and the price of silver fell. The Northern Pacific Railway, the Union Pacific Railroad and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad all failed. This was followed by the bankruptcy of many other companies; in total over 15,000 companies and 500 banks failed (many in the west). About 12%-18% of the workforce was unemployed at the Panic's peak.
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Quebec Act, 1774. Quebec Act, 1774, passed by the British Parliament to institute a permanent administration in Canada replacing the temporary government created at the time of the Proclamation of 1763.
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The Anti-Imperialist<span> League was founded on June 15, 1898 in Boston, in opposition of the acquisition of the Philippines, which happened anyway. The </span>anti-imperialists<span> opposed the expansion because they believed </span>imperialism<span> violated the credo of republicanism, especially the need for "consent of the governed." <--- This is what an anti-imperialist is.
I know that Hawaii is an imperialist nation so an anti- imperialist would most likely say, "down with republicanism."
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