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Maintaning a favorable balance of trade
Solve the economic problem of overproduction
more competition
Can't get a fair price for their products
it was the southern lifestyle and they enjoyed it since they had people working for them. that led to the Civil War and at the time when slavery was becoming a problem America had states, not colonies.
Maintaning a favorable balance of trade
Boston was the hot bed of protest in the American colonies'
The United States of America didn't mind being colonies of England as long as they were left alone. When the colonists were asked to pay taxes for a war in Canada that did not benefit them, and have soldiers stationed in their homes, and have native Americans paid for their scalps if they went west; then they had a problem with England.
Their wages were lower than those of men. The problem of the American colonies attracted the attention of French XV's reign witnessed a marked improvement in the economic condition of France.
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they provided labor at a lower cost than slaves
I assume the question relates to the deportation of prisoners from England to our penal colonies being established in Australia (and elsewhere)? The problem was simply to remove the prisoners somewhere else. In 1787, the 'First Fleet' departed from England, to establish the first British penal colony settlement in Australia.
Could the colonies labor problem have been solved without slavery?
because they had more crops? i guess sorry if its wrong The Middle Colonies were originally a Dutch colony, which is why they had a more diverse population than either New England or the South. The colonies included Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware.
I don't think so. I'm having the same problem
at the time they had no free rights or really anything and taxes became a problem they were taxing everything and they were high taxes
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