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King James 1 of England
The Colonists probably did not export food items to England. The food was necessary for the survival of the Colonists, so it was exchanged throughout the Colonies.
iron products silver
which century? Raleigh commercialized tobacco around 1595. otherwise wood and corn
A practice that was used by the colonists to hurt British trade was the refusal of British goods that were imported and the export of American goods to Britain. This was in response to the taxation on goods that the British were trying to impose on the colonies.
It resulted in the widespread use of slavery in the South
Boycotting
.The British soldiers were housed by colonists . Massachusetts was put under control of Thomas Gage (a British general). The port of Boston was closed down and no colonists could import or export
It was important so that the colonies could export the tea back to England, in return for materials they needed but could not get in America.
Tobacco was the biggest cash crop in the Virginia Colony. It was always in demand and farmers were able to export a lot of it to Britain.
The colonists tried to hurt the British by refusing to import their goods or export American goods to Britain. This practice of halting trade is known as an "embargo."
Colonists grew rice and indigo in the southern colonies. This included the colonies of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, where colonists set up plantations. In fact, Indigo and rice became a major export crop of the general region.
Export is a noun (an export) and a verb (to export).