it didn't
Britain applied for the policy of mercantilism to its American colonies through the Navigation Acts. It led to inflation and alienation in the colonies.
Britain had something to do with mercantilism, and they used the colonists to benefit themselves.
It restricted their trade.
mercantilism actually help global trade
it didn't
Britain applied for the policy of mercantilism to its American colonies through the Navigation Acts. It led to inflation and alienation in the colonies.
Britain had something to do with mercantilism, and they used the colonists to benefit themselves.
Britain this is why some American merchants revolted
It restricted their trade.
mercantilism actually help global trade
Britain used Mercantilism to create a very favorable balance of trade for themselves. Parliament used the policy of Mercantilism to exclusively benefit Britain above anyone else. The colonies were to sell raw materials to Britain, where they would then be manufactured into products to be sold in Europe, and back in the colonies. The arrangement banned the colonists from competing with manufacturing.
To increase the nation's (great Britain's) total wealth
Colonies do not contribute to the economic success of Great Britain
to produce raw materials for Great Britain
to produce raw materials for Great Britain
Mercantilism consists of high tariffs, a monopoly on trade, and low wages. The colonies were only allowed to trade with Great Britain and then they had to buy back the goods that they had originally sold to them except Great Britain had manufactured them into other items.