Analyze the impact of the Atlantic trade routes established in the mid-1600's on economic development in the British North American Colonies. Consider the period 1650-1750. And more money as he went along. Triangular trade was a highly profitable system and helped develop the British colonies in North America. Many different types of goods were transferred through the system of triangular trade. New goods were introduced to the North American colonies from the West Indies, such as sugar, molasses, which was a major ingredient in rum, one of the colonies' major exports. From Africa, slaves were imported for labor. Many goods were also exported out of the colonies, helping strengthen their economies. Because of triangular trade, the new goods were introduced to many different parts of the world. To Europe, the main exports were tobacco, lumber, flour, and fish. The main goods transported to the West Indies were timber, and foodstuffs, giving the colonies the money they needed to buy goods from England. The imports and exports traded between the West Indies, Africa, and the North American colonies were a basis for the economy of the British North American Colonies. Triangular trade helped the new colonies flourish by creating many occupations in the New World. Many farmers were needed to grow the food that was shipped overseas, making farming the most popular occupation. Slaves and servants were imported as a good and helped increase the output production of the colonies for little or no cost. The hired hands were usually poorer people, hired to do skilled labor work for Professionals, a higher ranking class. The highest class consisted of many well-paying occupations. It included the merchants who sold the goods to other countries, lawyers, officials, and clergymen, who ran the churches. Triangular trade helped create many occupation opportunities, helping to shape the colonies of North America. Although triangular trade helped the British North American Colonies flourish, there were many obstacles and problems that came along with it. The climate of the New World was much colder than that of the Old World, especially in the winter. This made it more difficult for ships to travel to the new colony.
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something to do with like mercantilism and the middle passage and junk
it is called the Atlantic Ocean
The Virginia House of Burgesses
Great Britain had established thirteen American colonies.
The original American colonies were a product of British explorations on the East coast of what is now the US. The British colonies took many decades to form what became the 13 colonies that rebelled against Britain in 1776.
The first American colonies by Britain were founded along the east coast, the first permanent colony being Jamestown, Virginia.
Along the Atlantic Coast!
Great Britain established free trade agreements with other wealthy nation.
Georgia
The American colonies were established in 1620. Jamestown was not a colony in 1607 but men looking for gold. Plymouth was a true colony with families.
all the colonies
Because that is where the colonists established the colonies. The currents took the ships from Europe to the east coast.
At the time of the American Revolution, all of the colonies were 'Atlantic' colonies. The exception was the Canadian Colonies, which wanted nothing to do with the rebellion against Great Britain. Those loyal to the crown moved north to Canada.
it is called the Atlantic Ocean
it is called the Atlantic Ocean
The Virginia House of Burgesses
Great Britain had established thirteen American colonies.
All 13 colonies