Supra-Treasury Bill or Relief for Hard Times
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In an era of troubled global economies, stifled trade, and a daunting unemployment rate, Americans find themselves staring into the abyss of an uncertain future. Sound familiar? Todays economic problems are an echo of similar anxiety felt by Americans in 1838, when The Supra-Treasury Bill was first published. This document seeks to identify and address the myriad economic and civic problems facing our nation during its first sixty-two years by pointing her citizens to the traditions of Christianity. It proposes that our 19th century counterparts could alleviate civil difficulties by remembering the temporary nature of the world and trusting in the overarching wisdom of God. The Supra-Treasury Bill examines how the first citizens tackled economic strife and provides a refreshing view on the tradition of Providence in American struggle. The legacy of the bill suggests that modern Americans might benefit from many of the moral and practical lessons within. Through the use anecdotes, scripture, economic theory, and nationalism the authors aim to help readers navigate the hard times of any country in economic and moral turmoil.
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