England required that American colonists sell their cotton, tobacco, and other crops to them and the colonists were required to buy tea, sugar, fabric, and other goods from them, even if the Dutch offered the same goods for better prices.
England required that American colonists sell their cotton, tobacco, and other crops to them and the colonists were required to buy tea, sugar, fabric, and other goods from them, even if the Dutch offered the same goods for better prices.
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English law required Colonists to trade with England.
The American colonists chose to break to break apart form England because of the unfair taxes such as the Coercive Acts- stamp, tea, etc.- and the trade restrictions that England placed on them through mercantilism.
England required that American colonists sell their cotton, tobacco, and other crops to them and the colonists were required to buy tea, sugar, fabric, and other goods from them, even if the Dutch offered the same goods for better prices.
It made them money and they prospered. They didn't mind England controlling the trade as long as they could trade as much as they wanted.
The colonists provided fur and other Natural Resources from their area.
colonial boycotts hated the colonists and England traded
The colonists provided fur and other Natural Resources from their area.
The colonists provided fur and other Natural Resources from their area.
The colonists provided raw materials, such as tobacco, cotton, and timber, in the trade network. These goods were sent to Europe in exchange for manufactured goods like textiles, tools, and weapons. This trade network helped the colonists develop their economies and provided resources for their growing communities.
The Navigation Acts forced the colonists to trade with England and limited trade with other countries.