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The Doctors Puzzled or the Desperate Case of Mother U. S. Bank. American cartoon, 1833, depicting the Bank of the United States as disgorging federal funds into smaller banks while President Andrew Jackson peeks through the window and Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and John Calhoun consult on the sad case
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The Doctors Puzzled or the Desperate Case of Mother U. S. Bank. American cartoon, 1833, depicting the Bank of the United States as disgorging federal funds into smaller banks while President Andrew Jackson peeks through the window and Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and John Calhoun consult on the sad case
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The Doctors Puzzled or the Desperate Case of Mother U.S. Bank. American cartoon, 1833, depicting the Bank of the United States as disgorging federal funds into smaller banks while President Andrew Jackson peeks through the window and Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and John Calhoun consult on the sad case
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The Doctors Puzzled or the Desperate Case of Mother U. S. Bank
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is a thought-provoking American cartoon from 1833 that captures the political and financial landscape of its time. In this satirical artwork, we see the Bank of the United States depicted as a bloated figure disgorging federal funds into smaller banks, symbolizing its excessive influence and control over the nation's finances. President Andrew Jackson can be seen peering through a window, suggesting his curiosity and concern regarding this controversial issue. Meanwhile, three prominent figures in American politics - Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and John Calhoun - are shown huddled together in consultation on what appears to be a sad case. The cartoon reflects the ongoing power struggle between President Jackson's Democratic Party and those who supported the Bank of the United States. It also highlights divisions within Congress as these influential men grapple with how to address this pressing matter. Henry Clay, known as "the Great Compromiser" was an advocate for economic nationalism and believed in preserving the bank's authority. Daniel Webster represented North interests and favored strong central banking systems. John Calhoun stood for states' rights but had previously supported national banks. Overall, "The Doctors Puzzled or The Desperate Case of Mother U. S. Bank" serves as both a critique on financial policies during that era and a commentary on political acts surrounding it. This print offers viewers insight into early American commerce while showcasing key players who shaped our nation's history
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