All of the answers are correct.
All of the answers are correct.
Directory was ruling France with a very less development and France was going in debt day by day. it ruled for four years.
Debt
to pay for the debt from the war
no
France did not want their enemy to get stronger, so they helped out the Americans win the war. But France will lose a lot of money and plunge into debt.
They were in a preceding conflict with France, causing Great Britain to be in War Debt, and they did not want to fight a war while still in debt.
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His support of the American Revolution added to the French debt and advanced the economic crisis which lead to his downfall.
lot of money in debt due to war cost. to build and fix damage. means that taxes put in place to out themselves of debt.
NO. This war put America in a huge debt because we were stupid with our money by lending it to France and England for Germany. This was one cause for the Great depression. Also we had a strong feeling of isolationism. We did not what to get involved with any foreign affairs.
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The United States ended the war owing Spain, France, and the Netherlands 10 million dollars. The major debt caused coin circulation to decrease and paper money printing to increase. Inflation skyrocketed.
}The Burden of Debt- Louis XIV had left France In a horrific debt. Then the Sevens Years" war and the American Revolution started. Since the war broke out the cost of everything was exspensive.To cover-up the expenses the government borrowed more money.
Depends what you mean by large. The US has been in debt since day 1 due to Revolutionary War Debts owed to probably France. The only time it's been zero was during Andrew Jackson's presidency about 1835. First major surge in debt was the war of Northern Aggression (aka Civil War). Pretty much every war created huge surges in the Public debt, especially World War I, World War II, Cold War, War on Terrorism.
No, we were already in debt with France from the revolutionary war.