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The Hidden Cost of the American Revolution — How Debt Nearly Killed Liberty What if the Revolution that won American independence was nearly destroyed — not by bayonets, but by debt? Not Worth a Continental reveals the untold financial war behind 1776–1783: runaway inflation, worthless paper money, foreign loans, ruined families, and the hidden sacrifices that forged a constitutional democracy. This cinematic documentary-style speech uncovers how Continental currency collapsed, how Franklin’s diplomacy in Paris bought the war, and how ordinary people paid the true price of liberty. Told through human stories, ledger-room drama, and battlefield desperation, this film reframes the Revolution as a story of credit, courage, and consequence. Watch till the end for the moment that changed everything — and the debt that shaped a nation. Keywords: American Revolution debt, Continental dollar failure, how the Revolutionary War was funded, Ben Franklin France loan, not worth a Continental, Revolutionary War finance, hidden history American Revolution, colonial inflation 1779, foreign loans to America, financial history USA Timestamps — 47:00 video (chapters for better SEO & retention): 0:00 — Opening Hook: “What if liberty was almost bankrupt?” (American Revolution debt, hidden cost) 0:30 — Prologue: A fragile Declaration and an empty treasury (Continental dollar, how it began) 2:00 — The Paper Money Gamble: Printing Continentals and the inflation spiral (Continental dollar failure, runaway inflation) 5:00 — Daily Life Unraveling: Families, farms, and merchants crushed by worthless notes (ordinary people sacrifice, colonial inflation) 8:30 — Soldiers Unpaid: Letters from the camps and the smell of hunger (soldiers unpaid, Valley Forge hardship) 11:00 — Political Chaos: Congress, requisitions, and the limits of power (Continental Congress, funding crisis) 13:30 — Private Patriots: Merchants, Robert Morris and risking personal fortune (Robert Morris loans, patriot financiers) 16:30 — Sabotage & Counterfeit: British economic warfare on the Continental dollar (counterfeit, psychological warfare) 19:00 — Diplomacy as Warfare: Franklin’s mission to France (Ben Franklin France loan, diplomacy) 22:30 — France’s Gamble: Secret loans, supplies, and the turning point after Saratoga (French loans, military aid) 25:30 — Spain and the Dutch: Hidden channels of credit that kept the war alive (Dutch loans, Spanish aid) 28:30 — The Logistics of Survival: Powder, ships, and the cost of supply (war logistics, foreign shipments) 31:00 — Homefront Sacrifices: Women, children, and community resilience (homefront, civilian cost) 33:30 — Economic Fallout: Debts after victory and veterans’ broken promises (postwar debt, veteran hardship) 36:00 — Shays’ Rebellion: How financial collapse threatened the Republic (Shays’ Rebellion, taxation crisis) 38:30 — A New Contract: From Articles to Constitution — the fiscal lessons (Articles of Confederation failure, constitutional solution) 40:30 — Founders Face Finance: Hamilton, national credit, and paying the nation’s bills (Hamilton credit system, national debt plan) 42:00 — Democracy Forged by Debt: How crisis forced structure and precedent (constitutional democracy, federal power) 44:00 — Global Ripple: How America’s survival inspired revolutions abroad (global legacy, French & Latin American influence) 46:00 — Final Reveal & Cliff: The hidden debt that shaped a nation — what we still owe today (hidden debt, legacy) 47:00 — End / CTA: Subscribe • Watch next: “The Untold Loan That Won Yorktown” Why you should watch (short, punchy — drop into description or pin as a comment): This is not another battlefield tale. If you care about why America survived, not just how, this speech reveals the secret ledger behind liberty: the bankruptcies, the loans, the engineering of credit that kept Washington’s army alive — and the ordinary people who bore the cost. Learn the forgotten economics that led to the Constitution and discover the surprising link between debt and democracy.