Defining Moment

1776-1783

American Revolution Era
Defining Moment
What Americans Were Trying To Do
What Americans Were Trying To Do

Secure money, supplies, arms, naval support, and diplomatic recognition.

What Happened
What Happened

American diplomats and Congress relied on loans, subsidies, and aid from France, Spain, the Netherlands, and private lenders. Foreign credit helped keep the war effort alive when domestic revenue was weak.

How Public Finance Made It Possible
How Public Finance Made It Possible

Public finance connected the American cause to global diplomacy and wartime alliances.

What This EnabledWhat This Enabled
Foreign creditAllied suppliesDiplomatic recognitionWartime support
How Americans BenefitedHow Americans Benefited
Arms and suppliesFrench allianceNaval supportInternational legitimacy

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