The Confederation Congress struggled to pay the soldiers who fought in the Revolutionary War primarily due to its lack of taxing power and a weak central government. The Articles of Confederation did not grant Congress the authority to impose taxes, relying instead on voluntary contributions from the states, which were often insufficient. Additionally, rampant inflation and economic instability made it difficult for Congress to raise funds and honor its financial obligations to veterans. This inability to compensate soldiers contributed to widespread discontent and highlighted the weaknesses of the Confederation government.
Articles of Confederation
"Articles of Confederation" OR "confederation" or "the Articles of Confederation"
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The Articles of Confederation.
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The Second Continental Congress was it's name.
Articles of Confederation
1777
"Articles of Confederation" OR "confederation" or "the Articles of Confederation"
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The Articles of Confederation.
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The original constitution used during the Revolutionary War was called the Articles of Confederation.