Paul Sorrells

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Neither Grant nor Boutwell, whom Henry Adams scorned as a “lugubrious joke,” showed any enthusiasm for bankrupting constituents in order to uphold liberal principles and please bankers. Boutwell adopted a policy of letting the economy “grow up to the Civil War money stock.” With settlers starting farms in the West, the South rebuilding, and northern industry expanding, the economy would soon need all the available money supply.
The Republic for Which It Stands: The United States during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865-1896 (Oxford History of the United States)
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