leanne keene, french ambassador arrives from paris to tell you france needs the money it lent the colonies during the revolution immediately can the articles of confederation solve this problem

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The Articles of Confederation did not establish a tax base off the Colonies, the only other way that the Government could pay any kind of debt, such as international lending of money from the frech, was asking the states for money, which indeed happened from time to time.

During the American Revolution against Britain, France came to their aid by lending them funds. If Leanne Keene, French ambassador arrives from Paris to tell me that France needs the money it lent the colonies during the revolution immediately, I will refer her to;

  • Article 12 of the Article of Confederation where the United States pledged to pay off all the debts that it incurred in the war.

America suffered financial constraints after it came off victorious in the war against Britain. The articles of confederation pledged that America will repay its debts.

I will refer Leanne Keene to this, asking that France gives America time to gradually pay off its debts since it was still recovering from a war.

The states were taxed excessively to pay off some of these debts and they revolted against this.

In 1795, America finally paid off these debts with the aid of James Swan, a banker, who took on these debts with interest for the American government.

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