He believe in laissez-faire which is a French originated belief stating that the government should interfere as little as possible in the nation's economic issues. :D Hope this helps lol. It's my first answer. :P
because of economic wealth
he was not happy
He believed in the principle of laissez-faire
His biggest problem was the financial panic of 1837 and the ensuing economic slump.
There was an economic recession that many people blamed Van Buren for causing or at least not fixing.
He believe in laissez-faire which is a French originated belief stating that the government should interfere as little as possible in the nation's economic issues. :D Hope this helps lol. It's my first answer. :P
Panic of 1837
he finished the crisis.
The two things that occurred during the Van Buren administration were economic crisis and unemployment increased.
The public's dissatisfaction with the economic depression.
When President Martin Van Buren took office in 1837, he faced a severe economic crisis known as the Panic of 1837. This financial downturn resulted in widespread bank failures, high unemployment, and a collapse in the housing market. Van Buren's efforts to manage the crisis were complicated by a lack of federal intervention tools, as he adhered to a hands-off economic philosophy. His administration struggled to restore public confidence and stabilize the economy during this tumultuous period.
There was a financial panic and economic slump soon after Van Buren took office.