The state governments who provided everything and could withhold it if they chose to, the continental congress just checked up on what the states were doing but didn't have any power over them.(90% sure)
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Yes he did. He asked Edwin Milne to make 12 silver utility cups without handles that could be taken with him during the War of the Revolution. 10 of these cups are owned by the American Revolution Center in Philladelphia. The other 2 are in a private collection in California.
During the nineteenth century, the center of cotton production was in England. The invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney revolutionized cotton production.
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New Orleans became a busy trading and business center because its location on the mouth of the Mississippi River led to many towns and cities to the north of the city. Trade traveled up and down the river and the city prospered. It also became a major slave trading city. Captured Black Africans were bought and sold there for decades before the American Revolution. It remained a slave trading center until the agreement made to ratify the US Constitution called for the end of slave trading in 1808 during the term of US President Thomas Jefferson.