Name
The Panic of 1893 and How it Changed Colorado
Time
12:45 PM - 1:35 PM
Description

In early 1893, the world economy was slipping. The price of silver dropped, and with Congressional repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act in October, its value cratered. Colorado, heavily dependent on silver mining at the time, was profoundly affected. Mining towns collapsed. Personal fortunes evaporated. Some parts of society realigned. Learn how our state’s destiny was irrevocably altered by the Panic of 1983.