provide raw materials for the mother country
Southern colonies
there is no such thing as political economic systems, there are only economic political systems
Encouraged economic growth
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economic - google refused to tell me social - no more slaves political- get independence , start revolutionary war
provide raw materials for the mother country
Southern colonies
The planters were the ones who controlled the economic and political life of the southern colonies. OK but my answer are farmers merchants plantation owners teachers help me
Tighten the economic and political control of the colonies
By 1819, most of Spain's Latin American colonies had begun their fight for independence from Spanish colonial rule. This movement towards independence was fueled by various factors including political and economic discontent, as well as inspiration from the ideals of the Enlightenment and the success of other independence movements around the world.
Nicolae Ceaușescu fight for the political and economic independence o Romania.
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Planters
Lincoln encouraged freed slaves to take advantage of educational opportunities, pursue economic independence through working and saving money, and to actively participate in the political process by exercising their right to vote.
Wealthy planters
A worsening economic situation, a trend among colonies for independence, the geographic distance between South America and Europe, and close cultural and socio-economic ties with the Caribbean led to Suriname gaining independence from the Netherlands.Specifically, independence was granted on November 25, 1975. It was preceded by such economic woes as unemployment, race riots, and inflation. It was escalated by the worldwide trend towards independence in the face of African and Asian antagonism to colonialism and colonial powers. It was encouraged by the geographic isolation of Suriname in northern South America from its mother country, the European Kingdom of the Netherlands in Europe. It was eased by common cultural heritages and economic concerns with Caribbean peoples.