1837 CE to 1842 CE
The Panic of 1837 is a panic in the United States built on a speculative fever.
The bubble bursts on May 10, 1837 in New York City, when every bank stops payment in specie (gold and silver coinage).
The Panic is followed by a five-year depression, with the failure of banks and record high unemployment levels.
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