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Panic of 1785
1785-1788 The end of business moving forward but brought the American Revolution in.
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1812 Recession
The 1812 Recession lasted 6 months . It increased production for the fight of the War of 1812 which began in June 18th 1812 -
Depression of 1815- 1821
After the war ended on March 23, 1815, the United States entered a period of financial panic as bank notes rapidly depreciated because of inflation following the war. -
Recession of 1822-1823
A Mild recovery following the lengthy 1815–21 depression, commodity prices hit a peak in March 1822 and began to fall. Many businesses failed, unemployment rose and an increase in imports worsened the trade balance. -
Recession of 1825 -1826
The Panic of 1825, a stock crash following a bubble of investments in Latin America led to a decline in business activity in the United States and England. -
Recession of 1828-1829
In 1826, England insisted the United States to trade with English colonies, and in 1827, the United States adopted a counter-prohibition. Trade declined, just as credit became tight for manufacturers in New England. -
Rescission of 1833-1834
The United States' economy declined moderately in 1833–34. News accounts of the time confirm the slowdown. -
Depression of 1807
Effected shipping industries .