Founders and Finance
Discover the remarkable journey of America's financial evolution in Founders and Finance by Thomas K. McCraw, published by Harvard University Press in 2014. This insightful book spans 496 pages, unveiling how, in 1776, the United States was burdened by significant debts to foreign creditors and its own citizens, yet lacked the authority to implement taxes for repayment. McCraw introduces readers to the pivotal roles played by immigrant financial experts, particularly Alexander Hamilton and Albert Gallatin, who navigated the nation's fiscal crisis. Their innovative strategies not only resolved immediate financial challenges but also laid the groundwork for the country's long-term economic stability. Founders and Finance is an essential read for anyone interested in American history, finance, and the influential figures who shaped the nation's economic landscape.