Editor’s Note: When was the first bank established? Are you surprised that it was on this day in 1791? It was a key part of Secretary Of Treasury Alexander Hamilton’s Financial Plan to address the huge Federal Debt from the American Revolutionary War; President George Washington signed the Charter into law. It was created “to collect taxes, hold government funds, and make loans to the government and borrowers. Any payment to the government had to be made with notes from the ‘First Bank of the United States’.” Twenty years later when the Charter expired, it was not renewed by Congress due to concerns about *foreign influence*.
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