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∙ 14y agoYes. The British issued counterfeit Continental money during the Revolutionary War.
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∙ 14y agoAt the New Day mint in Pennsylvania
The Patriots had advantages over the British, knowing the land and being able to forage effectively. They had more accurate rifles, used guerrilla tactics, and had a LOT of help from the French. In the end, the British decided that the fighting was futile and stopped sending troops. This did not, however, dissuade them from one more attempt, 30 years later, in the War of 1812, which ended with another British defeat and the establishment of enduring borders between the US and Canada.
During WW2, Monopoly used plastic dice, as they do now. Earlier British versions (where the game originated) used Bakelite dice, a ceramic composite that predates plastic. During WW2, British Secret Service conspired along with the game manufacturers to hide compasses, real money and small metal tools in the Monopoly games that were shipped to prisoners held in German war camps.
the British Empire
The British had money with actual real value to it.
They had a navy, more money, and more men.
the British did cause that's when the colonists just settled there
They had a navy, more money, and more men.
British I think but not sure
confidential money
gold
There were no states during the Revolutionary War, there were only colonies.
cause it pissed the british off that they werent getting their moneyWell, they didn't want to pay the British during the Revolutionary War because it be a waste. They used it for themselves and British didn't gain any money so they were in great debt, and they eventually lost like a slow debt.
it is the confiscation
Hey here are some advantages- money, more men, well equipped soldiers, professional soldiers, AND, ships to carry supplies!
Highly trained troops, modern weapons, well organized, money.
It caused the british to gain money from the new colonial taxes and for the colonies to lose money because they had to pay those taxs