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Q: What British Monarch thought the colonies existed for the benefit of the mother country?
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The idea that colonies existed to benefit the mother country called?

Mercantilism.


What European country owned most of India?

The British. Imperialism denotes that an Emperor would be in charge (or an Empress, in Victoria's case), so the titular head would have been the British monarch. The structure of government was similar to the Canadian and Australian colonies, with a Governor General in place of the Monarch.


What does the British monarchy do?

Make sure the country is safe, generate much tourism revenue for the country and laws are only passed with her consent. historically, the Anglican and protestant churches were an invention of the monarchy, and Britain, among other countries, wouldn't be where it is today without them!


What did the African-American James Forten refuse to do for the British Captain?

James Forten said he would not prove a traitior to his country. Resources: Hakim, Joy: From Colonies to Country Book 3: A History of US Copyright 2003


Are England and France the mother countries?

A "Mother Country" is the country a person was born in when he or she has emigrated to some other country. A "Mother Country" can also be the country that owns a colony and is thus the mother country of that colony. So, England is the mother country for people born in England who live in Australia, Russia, the US, or elsewhere, and similarly for France. In terms of colonies, England was the mother country of the colonies of the British Empire, and is sometimes called "mother country" by some in the Commonwealth of Nations. Similarly France was the mother country of the colonies in the French Empire, and may still be called that by some people in those, now independent, countries But for someone who was born, for example in Germany, or for someone in a former colony of the Netherlands, neither England nor France are "mother countries."

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What country of the british colonies voted to keep the queen as a their monarch in 1999?

Australia


Who were the British monarch's representative rulers?

regal official running a country in abscence of a monarch


WHAT country was the 13 colonies from?

The thirteen colonies were British.


Why did the British colonies decide to form a new country?

The British colonies formed a new country because they were being treated differently by the British people from the mainland.


What was the British view on Mercantilism?

England believed that the colonies were set up for the benefit of England all the products produced in the colonies should go to the mother country (England) were the products would then be sold back to the colonies for really high prices.


When Canada became a country which british monarch was on the throne?

Queen Victoria


Who had the theory which held that colonies exist for the benefit of the home country?

Mercantilism


The idea that colonies existed to benefit the mother country called?

Mercantilism.


Which European country's land claims shared a short border with the British colonies?

wich european country's land claims shared a short border with the british colonies?


Who was the monarch reigning in 1800s?

It rather depends which country you're referring to, but the British monarch in 1806 was King George the Third.