First Bank of the United States
The First Bank of the United States was the first attempt at central banking in the United States, as its name implies. Chartered in 1791 for a term of 20 years, the First Bank regulated banking and currency in the recently formed nation. Though successful, it was politically unpopular, and its charter was not renewed. Its building stands today on 3rd Street in Philadelphia, hosting offices for the National Park Service.
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