The Anti-Federalists by Jackson Main, 1961, Edited Excerpts
The Bank of North America was connected above all with the name of Robert Morris. As superintendent of finance he controlled the finances of Congress for three years during the Revolution; he conducted profitable mercantile ventures while holding that office, and he had a dominant influence in the Bank of North America.
Since the bank was the only one of its kind, it had a financial monopoly, which the directors employed to crush all oppositions and to dominate trade. It promoted the concentration of wealth into a few hands, thus fostering the growth of aristocracy and the control of government by the few, rather than by the many.
James Warren wrote to John Adams, “Morris is a King, and more than a King, He has the keys of the treasury at his command, appropriates money as he pleases, and every body must look up to him for justice and for favor. With the impost under his control, he will have us all in his pocket.”
An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the
No man contributed more to the establishment of our Constitution than Robert Morris, “the Patriot Financier.” Robert Morris was a stupendous political force in