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In the trade network, colonists provided a variety of raw materials and agricultural products, such as tobacco, sugar, cotton, and indigo, which were in high demand in Europe. They also supplied timber, fish, and furs, contributing to the colonial economy. Additionally, colonists engaged in the transatlantic slave trade, providing enslaved labor to support plantation economies. This exchange played a crucial role in the mercantilist policies of European powers.

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