Nope.
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/aa/buren/aa_buren_panic_2.html
The Panic of 1837 resulted in large measure from
A. the policies of Martin Van Buren's administration
B. the policies of John Quincy Adams
C. complex changes in the international economic system
D. the cost associated with Indian removal
I choose C
2 answers
it;s right
complex changes in the international economic system.
But van Buren was no Jackson, and he couldn’t maintain the credibility in the midst of the Panic of 1837. The financial panic was caused byproblems in the international systems of banking and trade and was beyond American control. Nevertheless, the Whig used the financial crisis to make political hay.
complex changes in the international economic system.
But van Buren was no Jackson, and he couldn’t maintain the credibility in the midst of the Panic of 1837. The financial panic was caused byproblems in the international systems of banking and trade and was beyond American control. Nevertheless, the Whig used the financial crisis to make political hay.