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A difference between money issued by colonies and money issued by the Continental Congress was that money issued by each colony was: O A. backed by real wealth. B. used to pay soldiers. O C. used to buy
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A difference between money issued by colonies and money issued by the
Continental Congress was that money issued by each colony was:
O A. backed by real wealth.
B. used to pay soldiers.
O C. used to buy weapons.
D. accepted in every colony.
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Explanation:d
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A. Backed by real wealth
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