Industrial Age · North America · Disaster
1873
Panic of 1873
September 18, 1873
The collapse of the New York banking house Jay Cooke and Company touched off a global depression that would last, in some places, until 1879. Railroads defaulted; factories closed; a quarter of American workers lost their jobs. The "Long Depression" fueled populism, the gold-standard debate, and, in Europe, a new round of protectionism.