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Q: Who was owed huge debt left over from the American Revolution?
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Who owed the huge debt left over from the American revolution?

if who ever wrote this meant how did Britain pay there war debt .ANSWER IS : they used taxes to pay for it


What event left England so heavily in debt that England wanted the American colonies to help pay for it?

The French and Indian war.


What impact did the American Revolution have on Canada?

Canada was affected by it because the Loyalists from the 13 colonies that left the 13 colonies went to places that are now called ontario,quebec, and nova scotia.


What is the impact of the American Revolution on the perception of gender and race roles in American society?

None. None whatsoever. Absolutely and positively none. Such new age, left wing, politically correct nonsense was not even conceived of until the mid twentieth century.


How did the government incur millions of dollars in debt?

There are 3 types of debt a government can occur (Export Debt), (Import Debt) and (Social Debt). Export Debt (money owed to the government from Another Country that isn't paying) Import Debt (money owed to another country by the government) Social Debt: This is what I am assuming you are referring (the deficit). The deficit is money borrowed on "future" income from collectible taxes and fees from the governments citizens. They borrow against it (like a credit card). Its money owed to themselves. Its not a true debt in the conventional sense. However if left upaid then the government can't honour future benefits to its citizens and the country would collapse (like Greece and Spain).