A desire for self-governement
The colonies developed a merchant marine industry.
Salutary neglect
Salutary neglect allowed England's American colonies significant autonomy and self-governance, fostering a sense of independence and self-reliance. This leniency in enforcement of trade laws and regulations led to the growth of a distinct colonial identity and economic prosperity, as colonies engaged in smuggling and developed their own trade networks. Ultimately, the end of salutary neglect in the mid-18th century ignited tensions between the colonies and Britain, contributing to the American Revolution.
desire for fine british goods
The colonies gained their independence from England. For A+ :)
It broke up New England into colonies which resulted in more freedom and salutary neglect
Salutary neglect was a very "hands-off" approach to the colonies by England. It was a method intended to keep the colonies favorably obedient to England. In the American colonies it, instead, fostered self-control and self-governance which led to the Revolutionary War.
Salutary neglect
It told the colonies that England didn't care about them
more self-sufficient.
salutary neglect
trade with France