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- Q17112548 subject Q8112019.
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- Q17112548 abstract "The Forstall System was a banking system developed by Edmund J. Forstall in 1842 and used until the end of the Civil War. After the Panic of 1837, banks underwent two main reformations. New York adapted a free banking system while Louisiana set up a banking system with specie reserve requirements. The Forstall System propelled Louisiana to economic maturity with its sound and credible banking system. It has been called one of the building blocks of the modern financial system still in place today.".
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- Q17112548 comment "The Forstall System was a banking system developed by Edmund J. Forstall in 1842 and used until the end of the Civil War. After the Panic of 1837, banks underwent two main reformations. New York adapted a free banking system while Louisiana set up a banking system with specie reserve requirements. The Forstall System propelled Louisiana to economic maturity with its sound and credible banking system.".
- Q17112548 label "The Forstall System".