In
The Power of the Purse, E. James Ferguson examines the
intricate financial history of the American Revolution and the
Confederation and connects it to political and constitutional
developments in the period. Whether states or Congress should pay
the debts of the Revolution and collect the taxes was a pivotal
question whose solution would largely determine the country's
progress toward national union. Ultimately, says Ferguson, the
Revolutionary debt fulfilled an important purpose as a "bond of
union." Ferguson's masterful analysis, originally published in
1961, has become a classic among the literature on the American
Revolution.