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Life on the Home Front Learning Objective: Describe life on the home front during the American Revolution
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Problems in the Economy
Paying for the war is a challenge Continental Congress had no power to raise money through taxes.
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Received some money from states; but not enough
Printed hundreds of millions of dollars of paper money; inflation rose
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New Ways of Thinking Idea of liberty and freedom inspired the American Revolution Women begin to question their role in society
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During the war, women had to take care of the families by themselves; run a farm or business without husband’s help
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Questioning Slavery Some Americans begin to question slavery
1778, governor of New Jersey asked his government to free all slaves; slaves in New Hampshire made similar requests
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Questioning Slavery 1780 – PA legislature becomes first in the world to pass a plan to gradually free enslaved people; other northern states follow Issue of slavery remains unsettled for years
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Treatment of Loyalists
Thousands fight on side of the British Spied on Patriots Many left for England or Spanish-owned Florida
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Treatment of Loyalists
Those remaining were often shunned by neighbors; others were victims of violence Those who actively helped British were arrested and in a few cases executed
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