they thought it was worthless
they tried to find ways to reason with the british before the American revolution, and after they made the laws
The obvious reason for the debt in 1790 was the expense of the Revolutionary War. The Continental Congress did not have the machinery set up to levy and collect taxes, so the war had to be financed by borrowing and issuing paper money that was not backed by gold or hard currency.
Congress was trying to gain control of Ohio country.
The reason the founding fathers chose Philadelphia as the location for the constitution convention was because it was right in the middle of the original colonies and it was the most convenient place for it to take place.
isolationism.
The governing body that led the colonies during the Revolution was the Continental Congress. It met several times to try to fund the Revolution and for several other reason.
they tried to find ways to reason with the british before the American revolution, and after they made the laws
They met to discuss their grievances with the British government.
They met to discuss their grievances with the British government.
They met to discuss their grievances with the British government.
The people there wanted to remain loyalists, I think that could be one reason.
The reason is because of glacial desposits. The other reason is because of ice bergs and continental drift.
The First Continental Congress sent a petition to King George III on October 25, 1774. This petition was to inform the king that the oppression the British Parliament placed on the colonies was the reason that the Americans were standing up against the British rule.
George Washington went to congress in a tailored blue wool uniform with brass buttons to become commander of American forces. He cited his experience as a British officer in the French and Indian war as a good reason they needed him. At over six feet, with red hair, and in his uniform he must have made a real sight and very convincing. He had an interesting combination of real life experience and the wealthy plantation owner as part of his resume'.
boycott
distance or climate
A debtors Colony