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mercantilism actually help global trade
mercantilism affected the 13 colonies because it was the type of government the 13 colonies used
Mercantilism created a need for workers on the plantations, ranches and mines of the European colonists. Most of the Native Americans were used as laborers to produce the raw materials for the European countries. The worked under harsh conditions and were often mistreated.
Mercantilism affected them because it was one of the main reasons for the American Revolution. We were told that we could trade with no one but England and we got mad.
well its pretty much good, but there are still some argues about it. *--[Stephanie]--*
mercantilism actually help global trade
mercantilism affected the 13 colonies because it was the type of government the 13 colonies used
Answer this question… It made Indians second-class citizens in their own country.
Mercantilism created a need for workers on the plantations, ranches and mines of the European colonists. Most of the Native Americans were used as laborers to produce the raw materials for the European countries. The worked under harsh conditions and were often mistreated.
Chief Recumseh lead his 600 warriors to join the British in the War of 1812, if he did not, the Americans would of out-numbered the British army.
Mercantilism affected them because it was one of the main reasons for the American Revolution. We were told that we could trade with no one but England and we got mad.
well its pretty much good, but there are still some argues about it. *--[Stephanie]--*
Mercantilism served to improve the economy of Great Britain by requiring the products of the Americas to come directly to it at minimal value and that the American population would have to buy British manufactures at inflated prices. Conversely, this hurt both nascent industry in the Americas and forced Americans who wanted to trade with more local neighbors to engage in smuggling operations.
Mercantilism served to improve the economy of Great Britain by requiring the products of the Americas to come directly to it at minimal value and that the American population would have to buy British manufactures at inflated prices. Conversely, this hurt both nascent industry in the Americas and forced Americans who wanted to trade with more local neighbors to engage in smuggling operations.
Mercantilism served to improve the economy of Great Britain by requiring the products of the Americas to come directly to it at minimal value and that the American population would have to buy British manufactures at inflated prices. Conversely, this hurt both nascent industry in the Americas and forced Americans who wanted to trade with more local neighbors to engage in smuggling operations.
The colonies became strong by keeping strict control over its trade that's how the belief in mercantilsim affect the colonies.
The colonies resented many of the acts that Britain passed in favor of mercantilism. It limited the amount of manufacturing and production that the colonies could do in favor of the mother country. Indirectly led to revolution.