
Lincoln and Rothschild banking refers to the alleged historical and financial connections between the Lincoln family, particularly Abraham Lincoln, and the Rothschild banking dynasty. The Rothschild family is a wealthy European banking dynasty that has been involved in global finance since the 18th century. The term often appears in conspiracy theories and alternative historical narratives, suggesting that the Rothschilds played a significant role in the financial and political decisions of the Lincoln administration, particularly during the American Civil War. In Hebrew, the term can be translated as בנקאות לינקולן ורוטשילד. In French, it might be referred to as banque Lincoln et Rothschild, and in German as Lincoln und Rothschild Bankwesen. These theories often lack substantial evidence and are generally considered fringe interpretations by mainstream historians. The context of these claims often involves discussions about the financing of the Civil War, the establishment of the national banking system, and the economic policies of the Lincoln administration. Critics argue that these theories overstate the influence of the Rothschild family and misrepresent historical facts.