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England was trying to control the currency.

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Q: Why did England forbid the sale of wool sugar and molasses and tobacco from the colonies to other countries?
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What did the New England colonies trade with England?

cotton, sugar, timber, tobacco, molasses and rum are the raw materials that America provided England with in the Triangular Trade


What raw materiels did Britain get from there colonies?

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