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He thought colonies would provide markets for England's goods.
The New England colonies would have been different if there were trees because the soil is rocky and not as fertile
The New England colonies would have been different if there were trees because the soil is rocky and not as fertile
they set up grammer schools ,though girls werent allowed to go , the boys were tought latin and other languages so that they would get into college!
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England believed that the colonies were set up for the benefit of England all the products produced in the colonies should go to the mother country (England) were the products would then be sold back to the colonies for really high prices.
I couldn't find much, but the most I could get is that at the time England had colonies everywhere, and when people from the colonies would visit England they would tell stories of where they came from.
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America had the resources that England needed to make money.
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The Colonists probably did not export food items to England. The food was necessary for the survival of the Colonists, so it was exchanged throughout the Colonies.