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what did martin van Buren do in respond to the panic of 1812​

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Van Buren's response to the Panic of 1837 was timid.

Especially as his initial reaction was first to ponder “what, if anything, the federal government could do to provide relief.”

Many Americans blamed Andrew Jackson's specie circular for the financial collapse.

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