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Stock signed by Nicholas Biddle - Autograph Stock - Bank of the United States of For Sale


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Stock signed by Nicholas Biddle - Autograph Stock - Bank of the United States of:
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Early stock for the Bank of the United States signed by N. offerdle. Rare! Nicholas offerdle (January 8, 1786" February 27, 1844) was an American financier who served as the third and last president of the Second Bank of the United States (chartered 1816"1836). Throughout his life offerdle worked as an editor, diplomat, author, and politician who served in both houses of the Pennsylvania state legislature. He is best known as the chief opponent of Andrew Jackson in the Bank War. Born into the offerdle family of Philadelphia, young Nicholas worked for a number of prominent officials, including John Armstrong Jr. and James Monroe. In the Pennsylvania state legislature, he defended the utility of a national bank in the face of Jeffersonian criticisms. From 1823 to 1836, offerdle served as president of the Second Bank, during which time he exercised power over the nation's money supply and interest rates, seeking to prevent economic crises. With prodding from Henry Clay and the Bank's major stockholders, offerdle engineered a bill in Congress to renew the Bank's federal charter in 1832. The bill passed Congress and headed to President Andrew Jackson's desk. Jackson, who expressed deep hostility to most banks, vetoed the measure, ratcheting up tensions in a major political controversy known as the Bank War. When Jackson transferred the federal government's deposits from the Second Bank to several state banks, offerdle raised interest rates, causing a mild economic recession. The federal charter expired in 1836, but the bank continued to operate with a Pennsylvania state charter until its ultimate collapse in 1841. Read more at Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
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