answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

because the british make too much money

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why were New England traders permitted to continue illegal trade?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

The first European slave traders were?

England


What did traders trade in New England?

they traded things that were very important such as me!


What jobs were in the New England colonies?

the diff jobs in the southern colonies were traders, lumbermen, skilled whalers, ship builders, and African traders.


Why were the ottawa people upset with the outcome of the french and indian war?

They did not want French traders continue living on their land.


What were the New England colonies labor systems?

they were farmers,traders and they were religious and they really cared for mney


When the kings of Ghana made it illegal for anyone else to own gold what happened to the value of gold?

Traders were charged with a tax to enter or leave Ghana.


What jobs did early New England people have?

farmers; slave traders, bakers, and govt people. some workerd in the church also.


How do you know that the rashtrakutas were religiously tolerant and How did the tolerant policy helped them?

The Rashtrakutas allowed Muslim traders to settle and permitted Islam to be preached in their dominions.This tolerant policy helped to promote foreign trade which enriched the Rashtrakutas.


Were the Vikings traders?

Traders and raiders.


Who was the ruler of England during the American revoulution?

King Charles. He didn't take the Declaration of Independence seriously, but after Bunker Hill he considered the colonies traders.


What organizations are protecting traders?

the hard lads are protecting traders similar to flavell


What are advantages of mercantilism?

Mercantilism was used in the 16th to the 18th century in Europe and it was an economic theory practice. Through this, many traders assure that they can market their goods in England, and in the industry of New England, there was a law contributed to booming shipbuilding.