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Q: Why would the economy of the English colonies benefit both the economy of the colonies of England?
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What was the economy like for the english colonies in the north?

England's economy, like that of most European powers, depended on trade


What was the economy like for the english colonies in the north-?

England's economy, like that of most European powers, depended on trade.


What did not encourage industries in the colonies?

England wanted them to buy high priced English stuff untill they came up with Economy. So your answer is England.


What is the belief that the colonies exist to benefit the economy known as?

mercantilism


What became the basis of the economy and settlement in the north American colonies of France and England?

The basis of the economy and settlement in the north american colonies of France and England were


What type of economy did new england colonies have?

Plantation


How did new France compare with the English colonies?

new France had more of a population and a better goverment not such a good economy though. and the english colonies had a good economy.


What were benefits for the New England colonies?

Final prosperity from the economy


How did the the New England colonies end up on the 17th century?

They had a diversified economy.


Describe the economy in the New England Colonies?

The often harsh climate and rocky soil meant that few New England farms could grow cash crops.


How did England view the colonies?

The colonies were viewed as a cash cow in the mercantile economy of England.


What was the New England Colony based on?

The economy in the New England colonies was based on the forests and the oceans!