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The U.S. government financed the war primarily through a combination of war bonds and increased taxation. War bonds were sold to the public to raise funds, allowing citizens to lend money to the government with the promise of repayment with interest. Additionally, the government raised taxes, including income taxes, to generate more revenue. These measures, along with borrowing from international sources, helped to cover the enormous costs associated with the war effort.

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