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The British policy of salutary neglect helped to relax the trade laws that were strictly imposed on the American Colonies. This was made so that they could focus more on European politics.
The carpetbaggers affected post-Civil War southern politics by insinuating themselves in the local southern economic and political structure. Proposing short-term policies that were profitable to themselves, carpetbaggers slowed the Souths post-war recovery by decades.
King George III intended to cover the expenses of his army and the colonial government by controlling the economies of the colonies. He saw that Britain was not making much of a profit due to ongoing problems on the frontier and trade between the colonies and other European countries.
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Mercantilism
Southern colonies
The planters were the ones who controlled the economic and political life of the southern colonies. OK but my answer are farmers merchants plantation owners teachers help me
Planters
Wealthy planters
The English controlled the economy of the south. They settled along th Atlantic coast where they were interconnected with rivers and trade routes. This allowed for easy communication. Whenever trade was shipped out, it had to be passed through English colonies.
The southern colonies major economic activity was farming and a lot of slavery!!
The plantation owners
economic reasons
The Southern colonies economic activity was mainly agricultural. Some of the main crops that were grown were rice and tobacco.
Tobacco plantations.
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the economic conidition was good. they also had plentiful herbs and medicines