Lot of things, your question is vague, the answer is lots of stuff.
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Generally speaking, Great Britain shipped finished products to its worldwide empire. This included the American colonies, colonies in Africa and colonies on a global basis.
Britain didn't give colonies to Canada. Canada as a country didn't exist to have anything given to them. Canada was created from colonies that reached an agreement for self government.
a person who wanted the colonies to remain pert of britain's empire
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of Britain's empire
All of Britain's major colonies exported to England. The major ones were India, their African countries and the North American colonies.
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of Britain's empire
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of Britain's empire
At the height of the British Empire in the 19th century, Britain had around 50 colonies including Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, South Africa and Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).
the sun never set on the british empire because britain had many colonies around the world.
The Americans had become used to little interference from Britain. As a result, they viewed the colonies as independent with only minimal oversight from Britain. Britain saw the colonies as theirs, and believed they held the right to control all aspects of colonial life.
Great Britain increased taxes on many items in the colonies.