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Published by: Darden Business Publishing
Originally published in: 2017
Version: 6 November 2019
Revision date: 11-Nov-2019

Abstract

This is part of a case series. This case considers the association between a financial crisis and regime change. The setting for this case is 1861, when Virginians debate the question of secession from the United States, and when Northwestern Virginians contemplated secession from Virginia. The proximate financial crisis was the panic of 1857.

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Abstract

This is part of a case series. This case considers the association between a financial crisis and regime change. The setting for this case is 1861, when Virginians debate the question of secession from the United States, and when Northwestern Virginians contemplated secession from Virginia. The proximate financial crisis was the panic of 1857.

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