articles that britain gave to the colonies
Colonial products that can only be sold in England
Enumerated articles refer to individual sections of the United States Constitution. The Articles delineate and limit the powers of the American Congress, presidency and executive, and the judiciary.
Tobacco
Enumerated articles were specific goods that could only be sold to Britain and its colonies under colonial trade laws. An example of such an article is tobacco, which was a highly valuable crop in the American colonies. Other enumerated articles included sugar, cotton, and indigo, all of which were critical to the British economy and its mercantile system. These restrictions aimed to ensure that Britain benefited economically from its colonies.
articles that britain gave to the colonies
jerkin petticoat parliment enumerated articles staple crops and triangle trades
silverware - articles made of silver
ornaments and articles made from glass.
Enumerated powers
Ware, or articles collectively, made of glass.
Ware, or articles collectively, for table use.
"Enumerated" means numbered. An enumerated list means a list which is ordered by numbering.