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The only way Washington could pay for the food would be with so-called Continental currency, notes issued by the Continental Congress. Competing notes issued by states, as well as counterfeit notes, caused them to rapidly depreciate in value. By the end of the war, Continental notes had been printed in such great number that they could not be paid off at face value in specie (gold or silver). The governments being unable or unwilling to tax the populace to pay them off, many became practically worthless.

Nonetheless, some patriotic farmers did provide food for the army, while others saw their crops and livestock seized when famine threatened the troops.

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Q: Why wouldn't American farmers sell food to George Washington's Continental Army during the Revolutionary War?
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