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A economic depression caused by the collapse of [[Jay Cooke]]'s banking house.  It led to six years of recession.
{{seealso|Great Strike of 1877}}
 
The '''Panic of 1873''' was an economic [[depression (economics)|depression]] caused by the collapse of [[Jay Cooke]]'s [[banking]] house.  It led to six years of [[recession (economics)|recession]].
See also [[Great Strike of 1877]].

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See also: Great Strike of 1877

The Panic of 1873 was an economic depression caused by the collapse of Jay Cooke's banking house. It led to six years of recession.