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- The_Suffolk_System abstract "The Suffolk System was the first regulatory banking system arrangement of remote banks created in the United States. Starting in 1824, the Suffolk Bank of Boston, Massachusetts, along with six other banks, created a system that required country (non-federal) banks to deposit reserve balances in one or more of the participating banks, which guaranteed that each country bank could redeem their banknotes in specie. The Suffolk Bank became one of the most profitable in the country and continued to operate under the Suffolk System until 1858, when rival institutions complained of dictatorial practices and eventually national legislation banned state banknotes. The Suffolk System was the predecessor to modern banking practices and led to the creation of the Federal Reserve that still operates today".
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- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
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- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Bank_notes.
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- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
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- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Category:1824_establishments_in_the_United_States.
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- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Central_bank.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Clearing_house_(finance).
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Coin.
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- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Currency.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Deflation.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Deflationary.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Depression_(economics).
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Reserve.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Reserve_System.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Money_supply.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Monopolization.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Monopolize.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink New_England.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Recession.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Second_Bank_of_the_United_States.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Suffolk_Bank.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink The_Suffolk_Bank.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink Unemployment.
- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
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- The_Suffolk_System wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Suffolk System".
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- The_Suffolk_System subject Category:1824_establishments_in_the_United_States.
- The_Suffolk_System subject Category:1858_disestablishments.
- The_Suffolk_System subject Category:History_of_banking_in_the_United_States.
- The_Suffolk_System subject Category:History_of_the_Federal_Reserve.
- The_Suffolk_System hypernym Arrangement.
- The_Suffolk_System type MusicalWork.
- The_Suffolk_System comment "The Suffolk System was the first regulatory banking system arrangement of remote banks created in the United States. Starting in 1824, the Suffolk Bank of Boston, Massachusetts, along with six other banks, created a system that required country (non-federal) banks to deposit reserve balances in one or more of the participating banks, which guaranteed that each country bank could redeem their banknotes in specie.".
- The_Suffolk_System label "The Suffolk System".
- The_Suffolk_System sameAs m.0_yhnt5.
- The_Suffolk_System sameAs Q17082779.
- The_Suffolk_System sameAs Q17082779.
- The_Suffolk_System wasDerivedFrom The_Suffolk_System?oldid=609685177.
- The_Suffolk_System depiction Billets_de_5000.jpg.
- The_Suffolk_System isPrimaryTopicOf The_Suffolk_System.