Robert Morris: the Financier and the Finances of the American Revolution, Vol. 2 - William Graham Sumner - Books - Cosimo Classics - 9781596050839 - 2013
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Robert Morris: the Financier and the Finances of the American Revolution, Vol. 2

William Graham Sumner

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Robert Morris: the Financier and the Finances of the American Revolution, Vol. 2

Robert Morris' tombstone states that he was "The Financier"; officially, however, he was Superintendent of Finance. Whatever his title, Robert Morris played an integral role in financing the American Revolution, and Yale Professor William G. Sumner examines Morris' life and actions to enhance our understanding of the finances of the young nation. In Volume II of a two-volume work, Sumner begins with the events of 1781, when Morris anticipated receiving loans from Spain. From there, Sumner looks at Morris' attempts to secure loans from other nations, his unpopularity and resignation, and the organization of the treasury. Sumner also covers the Bank War of 1785-1786, the Commercial Convention and the Constitutional Convention, Morris' career in the U. S. Senate, and his social standing and business dealings. What should be noted is that while Morris helped to finance the Revolution, he spent three years in prison for personal debts. WILLIAM GRAHAM SUMNER was a professor of political and social science at Yale University and became known as a Social Darwinist and advocate of the laissez faire principle in economics. Besides writing a number of books on sociology, history, and economics, he was also influential in the movement to modernize the American university system.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 2013
ISBN13 9781596050839
Publishers Cosimo Classics
Pages 340
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 19 mm   ·   367 g
Language English  

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