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By the end of the Revolutionary War, Continental dollars were

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very valuable.


considered worthless.


held in banks.


were mostly gold.

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Answer:

Considered useless

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User Pavan Teja
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Answer: The correct answer is : considered worthless.

Explanation: The continental congress to finance the war issued paper money that had no backing from either gold or silver. At the end of the war, about a quarter of a billion dollars had been printed, which was too high, which at the end of the revolution practically had no value.

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