Table of Contents
- 1 Why did the Congress have trouble supplying the Continental Army?
- 2 Why was it hard for the Congress to get soldiers and raise money?
- 3 What problems did the Continental Army suffer from?
- 4 What was the maximum amount of soldiers ever in the Army?
- 5 What hardships did soldiers face?
- 6 Did Congress pay the Continental Army?
- 7 How did supply problems affect the Continental Army?
- 8 What was the problem with the Continental Congress?
Why did the Congress have trouble supplying the Continental Army?
Inadequate administrative procedures, a scarcity of money and the failure of credit, a weak transportation system, and a lack of manufacturing all combined with the natural obstacles of geography and weather to create frequent shortages of food, clothing, tents, and other military supplies throughout the war.
Why was it hard for the Congress to get soldiers and raise money?
Fear that the Continental Congress would control the colonies as the British Parliament had; thus it had difficulty enlisting soldiers and raising money. Many political disputes revolve around economics and especially the impact that money has on everyone’s daily lives.
Did Congress had no trouble paying its soldiers?
Congress could raise money only by asking the states for funds, borrowing from foreign governments, or selling western lands. In addition, Congress could not draft soldiers or regulate trade.
How did Congress fund the Continental Army?
During the American Revolution, a cash-strapped Continental Congress accepted loans from France. In order to pay for its significant expenditures during the Revolution, Congress had two options: print more money or obtain loans to meet the budget deficit.
What problems did the Continental Army suffer from?
There were poor roads, the people in charge of delivering the supplies were not always honest, and ships had difficulties getting around British blockades. Army supplies, such as clothing and blankets, arrived late or not at all and food was often spoiled or damaged.
What was the maximum amount of soldiers ever in the Army?
The Size of the Army Over 230,000 soldiers served in the Continental Army during the American Revolution, although no more than 48,000 at any one time. The largest number of troops gathered in a single place for battle was 13,000.
Did Washington’s army ever pay?
George Washington was named commander in chief on June 15, 1775. He assumed command of the army in a field in Cambridge, Massachusetts the following month. Washington served as commanding general for the entire war without a salary.
When Congress refused to pay soldiers who has won the?
Ch. 5-6 Review Questions
Question | Answer |
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When Congress refused to pay soldiers who had won the American Revolution, conflict between the soldiers and Congress was resolved by | General George Washington |
After the war, George Washington | returned to Mount Vernon. |
At which battle did Cornwallis surrender? | Battle of Yorktown |
What hardships did soldiers face?
What are some hardships the Patriot soldiers faced?
Patriots | What were some of the hardships they faced? |
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1. Soldiers | No training, faulty weapons, low food supplies, bad clothing, low protection |
2. Members of Congress | Lots of competition, hard to stay loyal to their party |
3. Civilians | Oppression from governments |
Did Congress pay the Continental Army?
Many of the colonies maintained their own currencies and exchange rates. The Continental dollar was almost worthless. Congress often lacked the funds to pay the soldiers, who remained true to the cause of liberty despite the hardships.
How was the Continental Army able to win the war?
The Continental army tired out the British in the South and eventually forced them to retreat to Yorktown, where they were defeated. 3. French troops and warships helped the Americans to trap the British army at Yorktown by sealing off the Chesapeake Bay. This cut Cornwallis off from the British navy and any help.
What severe difficulties did Washington’s soldiers face?
There were poor roads, the people in charge of delivering the supplies were not always honest, and ships had difficulties getting around British blockades.
How did supply problems affect the Continental Army?
Less well known is the fact that nearly all of the supply problems faced by the Continental army during that winter had existed since the very first weeks of the war and would continue to plague the army in the years following.
What was the problem with the Continental Congress?
The Continental Congress’s efforts to equip and feed its army were inadequate from the start. The sheer magnitude of the task and the lack of an established supply system guaranteed that serious problems of procurement and distribution would ensue at least initially.
Why did the US Congress go to Valley Forge?
The Congress, after fleeing Philadelphia, were at York PA, west of Valley Forge. The troops being at Valley Forge between the British and York were a protection for Congress The Valley Forge area (terrain) was defensible.
Why was there a shortage of supplies during the Revolutionary War?
The fledgling army’s worrisome supply shortages were rendered especially critical by the increasing likelihood that the raw, ill-clad troops would be obliged to continue besieging Boston during the harsh New England winter.