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Commercial banking got its start in New England (as elsewhere in the United States) shortly after the Revolutionary War, when groups of prominent merchants in the region's leading port cities began petitioning their state legislatures for charters of incorporation.
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real commercial paper, insider lending, bank commissioners, practical banking, accommodation paper, national bank examiners, extent that banks, excessive loans, early banks, private banking houses, quick assets, lending behavior, general incorporation laws, conservative bankers
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Rhode Island, Minute Book, New York, New Hampshire, New England, Comptroller of the Currency, Senate Doc, Annual Report, General Court, Fleet National Bank Archives, General Assembly, Industrial Trust Company, Bank of Boston Archives, Providence National Bank, History of Banking, Suffolk Bank, Boston Evening Transcript, House Doc, Pawtuxet Bank, Journal of Economic History, Second National, Boston Daily Advocate, Boston News Bureau, Journal of Banking, American Bank
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