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After the Revolutionary War, how did the national government get its money?(1 point)ResponsesBritain was forced to pay damages...Question
After the Revolutionary War, how did the national government get its money?
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Britain was forced to pay damages to its former colonies.
Britain was forced to pay damages to its former colonies.
France and Spain extended credit to the new country.
France and Spain extended credit to the new country.
The Continental Congress requested money from the states.
The Continental Congress requested money from the states.
Citizens paid to vote in national elections.
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Britain was forced to pay damages to its former colonies.
Britain was forced to pay damages to its former colonies.
France and Spain extended credit to the new country.
France and Spain extended credit to the new country.
The Continental Congress requested money from the states.
The Continental Congress requested money from the states.
Citizens paid to vote in national elections.
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After the Revolutionary War, the national government primarily got its money through **the Continental Congress requesting money from the states.** The government struggled to raise revenue, and states were often uncooperative in providing funds, leading to financial difficulties for the national government.
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