Massachusettes was almost exclusively merchant driven. Trade goods and port cities were everywhere and it was a major hub between incoming and outgoing ships between the colonies and England.
mercantilism actually help global trade
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mercantilism affected the 13 colonies because it was the type of government the 13 colonies used
The colony would be encouraged to develop it's own form of self-government.
Mercantilism was created to increase the profit made by a country. The mother country sends a people to another territory to create a colony. The colony extracts material from the new territory and sells it back to the mother country, who converts the material to finished goods that they can sell to other countries. Some of the disadvantages were that there were being resources taken away from the territory. Also, the colony was only allowed to trade with the original country.
How did the lack of religious toleration affect politics in the Massachusetts bay colony?
The colonies became strong by keeping strict control over its trade that's how the belief in mercantilsim affect the colonies.
why did some settlers leave Massachusetts bay colony to find their own settlements
Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The Massachusetts colony
Boston was part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
No Massachusetts is not a southern colony. Massachusetts is a northern state, which in turn would have made it a northern colony.
No, Massachusetts, was a Self gov. colony
No Massachusetts is not a southern colony. Massachusetts is a northern state, which in turn would have made it a northern colony.
Massachusetts was a royal colony. ~B~
In Massachusetts?
The governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony was John Winthrop. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was settled in 1630 by the English.