for example, they can develop their own industries without depending on other countries. Transportation will be less costly for countries with these resources. Other countries will pay for oil and coal.
The infant industry argument is a theory that supports protecting new industries from foreign competition until they become strong enough to compete on their own. Examples include tariffs, subsidies, and government regulations. This protection helps emerging industries grow and develop, creating jobs and boosting the economy in the long run.
The Superintendent of Documents of the U.S. Government is the document which allows to develop someones own currency.
Advantages of small scale industries are that they can be more personable. Small industries are better able to make their own rules than larger industries. Disadvantages are that they are often more expensive than large industries do have to fight to stay afloat.
Individual Liberty
They wanted them to buy stuff from England
poo pooo
No.
No.
The colonists should separate from Great Britain and create their own government :)
As America was being settled, the colonists remained under heavy taxation by the Bristish. Colonists wanted to break free from high taxes and oppressive British laws. Colonists wanted to govern themselves, as free citizens able to create their own laws, system of taxation, and develop their own prosperity.
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The Europeans wanted to own and develop the land, whereas the Native Americans believe the land was for everyone, not for one individual to own.
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it is important for a country develop as much industry
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In addition to agriculture, which was dominant in the Southern Colonies, three other important industries included shipbuilding, fishing, and textiles. Shipbuilding thrived due to the abundant timber resources and the demand for vessels for trade and transportation. Fishing, especially along the Atlantic coast, provided food and economic opportunities. The textile industry began to develop as colonists sought to create their own fabric from locally sourced materials.