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England controlled trade with her colonies through taxation and tariffs. It was illegal to trade elsewhere so England enjoyed a monopoly. Trading profits were excessively high given this structure.
Because you had private trading
They grew fastest in the England colonies because of the land. The trees they had along the coast was great for ships. They had materials, and trading lanes.
it lead to increased global trading because when the colonies established there was another place to trade with, not only for england but also for other places like africa and the british west inides. And it was over the world hints the word "global". And mercantilism because it said the colonies HAD to send for example wood to england then england would make a chair and send it back anf th colonies would buy it. That's trading instead of the colonies just making the chair, then there wouldn't be as much trading. -KKS
they did but got them from trading
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They sent mail when trading ships went over to England.
how are the profits divioded in a sloe trading buisness
The New England Colonies had economies that focused on fishing, shipbuilding, and trading.
They get it by buying or trading goods from England or other English colonies.
rocky soil and good harbors