economic crises in Great Britain
contributed to the great depression It contributed to the depression of 1837.
It Occured on May 10, 1837
Panic of 1837
in all likelihood you're thinking of the panic of 1837.
The incumbent president, Martin Van Buren was held responsible by some, somewhat justifiably, for the financial Panic of 1837-- he surely lost some votes for that reason.
the panic of 1837 affected the nations economy by entering an economic depression where the business and unemployment fell to a very low level.
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The direct cause of the Panic of 1837 was the vetoing of the Bank Bull by president Andrew Jackson. This was a serious financial crisis in the United States.
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