Refer to the chart.
National Government Revenue Total for the Revolutionary War
Revenue...
Refer to the chart.
National Government Revenue Total for the Revolutionary War
Revenue of national government (1781β86) $2 457 987
National Government Expenditure Totals for the Revolutionary War
Cost of Revolutionary War (1775-83)
$101,000,000
Interest due on national debt
$577 307
Based on the information in the chart, what conclusion can be reached about the national government under the
Articles of Confederation?
It made defense spending a government priority.
It could not secure loans to pay its expenses from the war.
It was able to leverage its land holdings to pay down the government's deficit.
It did not have the power to impose taxes on the states
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