The Iwo Jima bond drive , the seventh , raised 26 billion but I'm unsure as to whether this was the highest means in which money was raised for the war besides taxation .
The government issued War Bonds to help raise money
Civilians raised money for WW1 by buying war bonds and stamps. Children were encouraged to raise money for bonds and stamps as well. Children helped to raise a good deal of money.
A private in the Union army was paid $13 per month. That was raised to $16 in 1864 due to inflation. A private in the Confederate army was paid $11 per month, raised to $18 per month in 1864 (however by then the money was pretty much valueless anyway)
America raised money for the war effort in World War I and II by using propaganda, getting more jobs, and the biggest one was to raise taxes.AnswerActually, Americans back home raised money for the war effort by buying bonds, collecting newspapers, metal, glass, rubber, nylon stockings, raising their own vegetables to that they would not take away food from the soldiers (victory gardens). There may be other ways also, but these were the most popular.
it costed 32 dollars
Robert Morris was the one who raised money and supervised the finances of the revolutionary war
Taxes.
some schools raised money for the war memorial by hosting a traveling exhibit.
robert morris is the one who raised money and supervised the finances of the war
printing paper money.
He raised more than $600millon
The Iwo Jima bond drive , the seventh , raised 26 billion but I'm unsure as to whether this was the highest means in which money was raised for the war besides taxation .
robert morris is the one who raised money and supervised the finances of the war
£50,447,197 was raised, how amazing is that?!?
Over 180 Billion dollars was raised in war bonds. There were donations too and regular budget money.
Money has nationwide. Raised . For charity