They didn't people did what they wanted in life and didn't care about anything else.
The Navigation Acts enforced mercantilist policies. These brought Britain forth as the world's most dominate trader. They used policies to expand their own merchants ability to dominate the markets.
The Second Treatise on Government
British colonial policies led to significant economic exploitation of colonized regions, prioritizing British interests over local needs. This often resulted in the depletion of local resources and a disruption of traditional economies. Additionally, these policies fostered social and cultural tensions, contributing to resistance movements and eventual independence struggles in many colonies. Ultimately, the legacy of these policies continues to influence global relations and post-colonial development today.
Mercantilist policies made Latin America economically dependent on Spain and Portugal
they prevented the colonists from trading with other foreign countries
Because mercantilism was an economic and political theory emphasizing money as the chief source of wealth
Under capitalism, merchants were able to conduct unrestricted international trade. Under mercantilism, international trade was restricted.
Neo-colonial dependency theory suggests that former colonial powers maintain economic, political, and cultural control over former colonies through indirect means, such as economic policies and trade relations. It argues that this continued dependency perpetuates underdevelopment in the formerly colonized countries.
no they are not
the policies became more strict
Training and development policies Recruitment and selection policies Employee relations policies Health and safety policies Compensation and benefits policies
well it will be intolerable acts (: I'm right so yeah no actually im pretty sure it was the sons of liberty