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England ensured profits from crops raised in its colonies through a system of mercantilism, which mandated that colonies trade primarily with the mother country. This included enforcing navigation acts that limited colonial trade to English ships and required certain valuable goods, like tobacco and sugar, to be exported exclusively to England. Additionally, England implemented taxes and tariffs on colonial goods, further securing economic benefits from the colonies' agricultural output. This system allowed England to control prices and profits derived from colonial resources.

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Strained. British ruled from afar without much thought except for profit.


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Where did most colonists in the southern colonies come from?

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