Britain owed money to the United States from the war.
The majority of US debt is actually owed to US citizens.
In the Treaty of Paris, signed in 1783, the United States promised to recognize British debts owed by American citizens and to encourage the return of loyalist property confiscated during the Revolutionary War. Additionally, the U.S. agreed to allow British troops to withdraw peacefully from American territory. This treaty formally ended the Revolutionary War and established the boundaries of the new nation.
Yes.
After World War I, France incurred significant debts to the United States, primarily due to loans taken to finance military operations and reconstruction efforts. The total amount owed by France to the U.S. was around $4.4 billion in 1919, which is equivalent to over $100 billion today when adjusted for inflation. This debt became a contentious issue in the years following the war, impacting French-American relations and contributing to the economic challenges of the 1920s and 1930s. Ultimately, the debt was partially forgiven, and France made various reparative payments over the years.
Britain owed money to the United States from the war.
France owed war debts to the United States.
In Article VI section 2 the Constitution states that all debts that are owed by the US before the Constitution is enacted are also owed by the US. Meaning that the US isn't going to blow off their old debts because of the beginning of a new nation.
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britian owed money to the united states from the war
refused to alter the payment schedule of debts owed by European nations to America
They still traded with the US and continued with impressments even after the Revolution.Cause of this, the US enforced an Embargo Act, and then all these situations eventually led to the War of 1812.
Which debts? From what year? Mexico (as well as most countries in the world, in fact) has an outstanding foreign debt; in this particular case, much of it is owed to the United States. Mexico has repaid some of its debt, but as it would take a really big effort to pay all of it, it is only "refinanced".
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We owed them money from when they helped us out in the Revolutionary War, but we refused to pay our debts to France. So France started seizing our merchant and navel ships and forcing the sailors into servitude. Naturally that caused hostilities between France and the U.S.
== == YES of course. Just because you moved doesn't wipe out your debts. They follow you wherever you go in the world.
They were in debt from France. France supplied the US with guns and fighting ships. We owed them money. Massachutsets was the only coloniy to try to pay them back.