. Financial history of the United States . al course of industry or discriminatedagainst any section or class. The receipts from sales ofpublic lands did not at the time yield much revenue. Byyears the ordinary receipts of the government from 1791 to1801 were as follows: — Calendar Customs Internal Miscella- Total year revenue neous^ ordinary 1791 $4,399,000 $10,000 $4,409,000 1792 3,443,000 $209,000 17,000 3,669,000 1793 4,255,000 338,000 59,000 4,652,000 1794 4,801,000 274,000 356,000 5,431,000 1795 5,588,000 338,000 ? 88,000 6,114,000 1796 6,568,000 475,000 1,334,000 8,377,000 1797 7,550,00


. Financial history of the United States . al course of industry or discriminatedagainst any section or class. The receipts from sales ofpublic lands did not at the time yield much revenue. Byyears the ordinary receipts of the government from 1791 to1801 were as follows: — Calendar Customs Internal Miscella- Total year revenue neous^ ordinary 1791 $4,399,000 $10,000 $4,409,000 1792 3,443,000 $209,000 17,000 3,669,000 1793 4,255,000 338,000 59,000 4,652,000 1794 4,801,000 274,000 356,000 5,431,000 1795 5,588,000 338,000 ? 88,000 6,114,000 1796 6,568,000 475,000 1,334,000 8,377,000 1797 7,550,000 563,000 8,688,000 1798 7,106,000 644,000 150,000 7,900,000 •799 6,610,000 779,000 157,000 7,546,00010,848,000 1800 9,081,000 1,543,000 3 324,000 1801 10,751,000 1,582,000 3 602,000 13,935,000 Practically two years. IncludinR sales of public lands, dividends on bank stock, nndin 1796 and 1797 proceedsof sales of bank stock owned by government, and in 1801 sales of public stores, Including direct tax in 1800 and $3,0000002,,5000001,000000 500000 0 $ 4,000000 3,500000 3,000000 2,500000 2,000000 1,500000 1,000000 SQOOOO 0 NAVY i\ A \ \ ^ ^ 1 \ \ y / \ ^ / /X-rT ] \ MISCELLANEOUS h K \ n / \ / ?----^^ ^*?fi / \/ ~~~(^ / h / 1 1 1 $ -3,5000003,0000002,5000002,0000001,5000001,000000 5000000 /I ?v r^ ^ INTEREST / \ y —.. ^ / \ / \, <l s / ^ ~~~~i / \ / \ \ / N / / / 179192 93 94 1795 96 97 98 99 1800 01 02 03 04 1305 06 07 OS 09 1310 11No. I. —ORDINARY EXPENDITURES, 1791-1S11. §+9] Expenditures, 1789-1801, 111 49. Expenditures, 1789-1801. Expenditures exceeded anticipations during the period ofthe Federalist administration. Extraordinary demands contin-ued to arise which absorbed the revenues, in spite of theenlarged resources from excise duties and advances in tariffrates. The Indian War which broke out in the Northwest in1790 was succeeded by the Whiskey Insurrection in 1794,and by strained relations with England, whi


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