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When people bought war bonds, they loaned the government money to help the war effort.

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Did the army sell bonds to raise money during the revolutionary war?

The Government Sold The Bonds To Raise Money ;pp


What did the US sell to help finance the war?

government war bonds


During the war what were issued by the American government allowing the government to borrow from the American people?

Liberty Bonds, also known generally as war bonds.


What famous woman sold war bonds during ww1?

The United States government used many celebrities of the time to endorse and sell War Bonds. Elsie Janis, a singer and actress of the time, raised money for the bonds and entertained the troops.


Advertising for liberty bonds during world war 1 encouraged citizens to?

Loan money to the government for the war effort


What was a bond during World War 1?

War Bonds were essentially money that people loaned to the government to help pay for the war. The bonds were later paid back with interest after the war.


How did the US government borrow money from individual citizens during the Revolutionary War?

bonds


War Bonds?

Debt securities issued by a government for the purpose of financing military operations during times of war. It is an emotional appeal to patriotic citizens to lend the government their money because these bonds offer a rate of return below the market rate.


During the war waswere issued by the American government allowing the government to borrow from the American people.?

Liberty Bonds A+


How did the government pay for the world war 1?

war bonds


Where can you sell world war 2 saving bond stamps?

If they are Government issued Bonds, check with your local bank.


What war bonds?

War Bonds were special means/tactics used to pay the respective war debts of countries. For example, during the WWII, the U.S. Government sold war bonds (kind of postcards or stamps) to many Americans with the purpose of paying the war expenses.