As the country expanded, the American public finance story also expanded. The federal government still relied heavily on customs duties and, at times, land sales. States and localities played major roles in funding canals, roads, schools, and local institutions. This was a period when Americans built more of the nation’s physical and administrative infrastructure, but they did it through a layered system of federal, state, and local finance rather than a single modern tax structure.
National Expansion and Reform
Apr 23, 2026




