Because of the Shan's Rebellion the money was spent on a small army to crush the rebellion and it took money from the war to crush the rebellion. Also, small rebellions that were happening in America.
The Continental army never ended, but the war (Revolutionary War) did.
they didn't really. Not in this war. The very existence of a Continental Congress was an issue for war.
Financing the Revolutionary War was difficult for the Continental Congress due to a lack of a strong central government and the inability to levy taxes. The Congress relied heavily on donations from states and foreign allies, which were often inconsistent and insufficient. Additionally, they faced challenges in securing loans and issuing currency, leading to rampant inflation and economic instability. This financial strain hindered their ability to effectively support the military and sustain the war effort.
The Continental Army after the second continental congress realized they needed a force to protect America if they went into war
The second continental congress
The second continental congress.
The first continental Congress Decided To boycott all British goods.
The First Continental Congress originally called for peace. When peace was not possible a declaration of war was issued and a declaration of independence.
The Second Continental Congress occured immediatly after the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. The Congress met to discuss the war against Great Britain.
The Continental army never ended, but the war (Revolutionary War) did.
The Second Continental Congress occured immediatly after the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. The Congress met to discuss the war against Great Britain.
The first continental Congress Decided To boycott all British goods.
To pay for the war
the continental congress
The Second Continental Congress occured immediatly after the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. The Congress met to discuss the war against Great Britain.
they didn't really. Not in this war. The very existence of a Continental Congress was an issue for war.
Financing the Revolutionary War was difficult for the Continental Congress due to a lack of a strong central government and the inability to levy taxes. The Congress relied heavily on donations from states and foreign allies, which were often inconsistent and insufficient. Additionally, they faced challenges in securing loans and issuing currency, leading to rampant inflation and economic instability. This financial strain hindered their ability to effectively support the military and sustain the war effort.