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Q: By the 1790s how was the national goverbment raising most of its revenue?
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By the 1790s how was the national government raising most of it's revenue?

By partying like there was no freaking tomorrow.


By the 1790s how was the national goverment raising most of it's revenue?

The national government got most of its revenue in the 1790's due to import duties.


By the 1790s how was the national government raising most of its revenue?

By partying like there was no freaking tomorrow.


In the 1790s how much of the US revenue was collected through tariffs?

90 percent


What was the largest source of revenue for the US Government during the civil war?

From the 1790s to World War I the largest source of revenue was tariffs. Then it became income taxes.


Which action did Alexander Hamilton support during the 1790s?

creation of a national bank


In the 1790s a federalist would most likely have supported what?

a national bank, a limited national government, an economy based on farming, and the strict interpretation of the Constitution.


How did President Jefferson plan to reverse what he perceived to be a drift toward despotism what had occurred in the 1790s?

It is possibly this answer... eliminating the national debt, thereby reducing the need for taxes.


When was Vancouver explored?

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Did the french use french franc in the 1920s?

Yes, the franc has been the national currency unit since the 1790s, right after the French Revolution, until 1999, when the euro replaced it.


Did Roger Sherman have slaves in the 1790s?

no


What did the people eat for lunch in the 1790s?

cake