Yes.
Most of their funding came from foreign nations such as France and Spanish Louisiana (Spanish territory). The Continental Congress tried printing many money notes, but the currency lost its value.
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Americans had several home advantages during the Revolutionary War. They were fighting on their home turf, which allowed them to have a better understanding of the local geography and terrain. They also had support from the local population, who provided them with shelter, food, and valuable intelligence. Additionally, the Americans were fighting for a cause they believed in, which often provided them with a morale boost.
The rich families of the colonies provided most of the money raised by the Continental congress for the revolution. A few examples of these families was the Adams of Massachusetts and the Richard Henry Lee of Virginia.
Yes. During the critical period (1783 - 1793) following the Revolutionary War and until George Washington became president, states issued their own paper money. Most of this money was nearly worthless.
Philadelphia was the capital city of the US during most of the Revolutionary War.
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The capital of the American colonies during the Revolutionary War was Philadelphia. Philadelphia was chosen because of its location.
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Yes.
The Jacobins.
Some people were imprisoned for being loyalists during the Revolutionary War. Most of then were put in jail for actually helping the British.
Most of their funding came from foreign nations such as France and Spanish Louisiana (Spanish territory). The Continental Congress tried printing many money notes, but the currency lost its value.
In Massachusetts people would pay war bonds To give money to the army most were actually were actually printed by Paul Revere.
The British.