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Q: What were specific colonial products that could be shipped only to England?
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What were two products that England shipped to the American colonies?

China and tea.


The term for products such as tobacco that could be shipped only to England and not to foreign markets?

enumerated


How were products shipped from the colonies to England different from the manufactured goods shipped back to the colonies?

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What were 4 products or economic activities of colonial new Hampshire?

They shipped out barrels of salted fish, whale oil and tons of lumber and created an important shipbuilding industry.


Acts tighten Englands control over colonial trade?

The Navigation Acts were an attempt to put the theory of Mercantilism into practice in the British colonies. The object of mercantilism was to minimize imports that cost the nation money, and maximize exports that made the nation money. Colonies were a means of reducing England's dependence on foreign nations. Each colony would provide a raw material to England and this would allow the nation to not have to purchase that product from another nation. By establishing colonies loyal to the Crown, Great Britain would be expanding a dependable market for the finished products coming out of British industries. The Navigation Acts required that all colonial trade be carried in vessels built and owned by English or colonial merchants. The ships had to be manned by crews composed of British seamen. The Acts also required that European nations must sell products to the colonies by first stoping at English ports where they would have to pay a customs duty (tax). The products were checked and then were permitted to travel to the colonies. All products had to go through these ports controlled by England. This made the cost of the product more expensive but protected the trade of Great Britain. Certain materials from the colonies could only be shipped in British or colonial ships and had to be sent to England first. The product was then taxed and allowed to be sent to its destination in whatever European nation. Colonial products could not be shipped directly to any foreign nation.

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A colonial product that could only be shipped to England?

Enumerated commodity


What was the colonial product that could only be shipped to England?

enumerated commodity


In the Southern Colonies how did their goods or products get to England?

they shipped it by ship.


Term for products such as tobacco that could be shipped only to England and not to foreign markets?

Enumerated Products


What were two products that England shipped to the American colonies?

China and tea.


Term for products that could only be shipped to England and not to foreign markets?

The term used for the products that can be shipped to England but not to any other foreign market is "enumerated goods". One example of such a good is the common tobacco.


What is the term for products that could be shipped only to England and not to foreign markets?

enumerated goods


The term for products such as tobacco that could be shipped only to England and not to foreign markets?

enumerated


How were products shipped from the colonies to England different from the manufactured goods shipped back to the colonies?

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What were three ways the navigation acts limitited colonial trade?

The Navigation Acts required that all colonial trade be carried in vessels built and owned by English or colonial merchants. The ships had to be manned by crews composed of British seamen. The Acts also required that European nations must sell products to the colonies by first stoping at English ports where they would have to pay a customs duty (tax). The products were checked and then were permitted to travel to the colonies. All products had to go through these ports controlled by England. This made the cost of the product more expensive but protected the trade of Great Britain. Certain materials from the colonies could only be shipped in British or colonial ships and had to be sent to England first. The product was then taxed and allowed to be sent to its destination in whatever European nation. Colonial products could not be shipped directly to any foreign nation.


What happened to many of the goods and services produced in colonial New York?

They were sold there and some were shipped to other colonies or sold in England.


What Are enumerated goods?

Enumerated goods were products/goods produced by the colonies that could only be shipped to England.