Barings Bank, William Bingham and the rise of the American nation

a transatlantic relationship from the Revolutionary War through the Louisiana Purchase

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Barings Bank, William Bingham and the rise of the American nation

a transatlantic relationship from the Revolutionary War through the Louisiana Purchase

"This book describes the events and relationships that established Barings Bank as the world's first merchant bank and it's role in transforming the US into an international superpower. Appendixes examine the genealogy of the Baring, Bingham, and Willing families; the impact of banking pioneers on English aristocracy; the life of Anne Willing Bingham; and information on locations"--Provided by publisher.

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Language
English
Pages
248

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Table of Contents

Early days in England
Early days in Philadelphia
Trouble brewing
City tavern-the eve of war
The secret war-a Parisian in America
William Bingham's Martinico odyssey
Willing, Morris and Bingham, supplying Washington's army
Benjamin Franklin, an American in Paris
Barings, Hopes and the Triple Alliance
Bingham returns to Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Bingham
The grand tour
New country, new constitution
Property fever
Sir Francis Baring, Bart.
Bingham and Baring strike a deal
Barings and Bingham, American consolidation
The death of Anne Bingham and a turning point
The Louisiana Purchase
Epilogue
Finale, a concluding commentary.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Jefferson, N.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
332.1/22
Library of Congress
HG2998.B36 T43 2010, HG2998.B36T43 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
248

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24033295M
ISBN 13
9780786444373
LCCN
2009046463
OCLC/WorldCat
465680902

Work Description

In 1775 John and Francis Baring & Co was just one of many merchant houses in London, riding the wave of expanding world trade. By 1803 Baring Brothers Bank (as it was by then known) and its Dutch associate Hope & Co had financed the Louisiana Purchase. This remarkable achievement was the result of a complex sequence of events and connections with a number of very influential people. Not the least of these contacts was with a merchant from Philadelphia with a remarkable service record for the Continental Congress in the French West Indies during the American War of Independence. That man was William, later Senator William Bingham. This book describes the events that took place over two hundred years ago that created the world's first merchant bank, enabled the United States to become, in time, a super power, and effectively forced Britain into creating the largest Empire the world has ever seen.

The book is well illustrated with contempory portraits, landscapes and engravings that attempt to provide a visual insight into the key characters, the locations and life-style of Georgian England and post-colonial America. The genealogy of the Baring, Bingham and Willing families has been explored in depth, and is covered within the relevant chapters and in summary as an Appendix. Further appendices cover the impact that these banking pioneers have had on English aristocracy, more detail on the life and times of Bingham's charismatic wife Anne Willing Bingham, and information on the heritage locations in America and Europe that feature in the book and can still be visited and explored today.

The book has comprehensive historical and source notes, biographical sketches of the key characters, bibliography and index.

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