they made the civil war in the oven and left it in to long apex:P
it was the same as the BritishObviously the the governments of many former British colonies are base on the British system of government and law. That and in some instances influences that came from the original culture and religion.
The British began taxing the citizens and controlled their trade.
Hercules has written: 'British railways and canals in relation to British trade and government control'
Trade
British merchants wanted the colonies to be willing to buy their stuff. They'd just want a stop to it and a reinstatement of trade.
The British government granted a trade monopoly , because the colony's new governor , James Douglas wanted to keep the Americans out of the area. And the grants wanted to recreate the English system and the settlers were required to purchase land .. :)
In the late 1600s, the British government relaxed trade regulations for the American colonies primarily to stimulate economic growth and increase revenues from colonial trade. This shift was influenced by the desire to enhance the colonies' profitability and make them more competitive against other European powers. By allowing more flexibility in trade practices, the British aimed to encourage colonial production and export, ultimately reinforcing the mercantilist system that benefited the British economy. Additionally, the colonies were seen as vital for providing raw materials and markets for British goods.
The British government sought to assert control over the American colonies' tea trade by granting the British East India Company a monopoly on tea sales in America, allowing them to sell directly to the colonies and bypassing colonial merchants.
flase.
to be honest it was 1807 when the british government abolished the slave trade but it carried on to 1886 and still happens now there are still people in countries who are forced to be slaves!
The trade name of British salt is Saxa.
Trade. Export of opium to China (grown in British India) had been a very profitable business for the British. When the Chinese Government tried to put a stop to it, Britain started the war to force China to re-open its market for this British export product.