mercantilism
The English empire expanded into America in the mid seventeenth century by making permanent colonies. The first colony was in Virginia. They then moved to the Caribbean and other parts of North America.
Their primary motive was the desire for economic gain.
The most important social distinction in the seventeenth century Chesapeake colony was between the wealthy elite plantation owners and the indentured servants and enslaved laborers. The plantation owners had immense wealth and power, while the indentured servants and enslaved laborers were largely dependent on them for work and survival. This distinction shaped the economic and social structure of the colony, with the plantation owners dominating both politically and economically.
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mercantilism
Mercantilism
from the 13th Century to the 17th Century the Hanseatic League dominated trade in this area. They were a mercantile league of German towns
The English empire expanded into America in the mid seventeenth century by making permanent colonies. The first colony was in Virginia. They then moved to the Caribbean and other parts of North America.
I thought the seventeenth century was the 1600's??
Their primary motive was the desire for economic gain.
The economic problems of seventeenth-century Virginia were eventually solved through the cultivation and export of tobacco, which became a highly profitable cash crop. The establishment of a plantation system and the use of indentured servants, and later enslaved Africans, provided the labor needed for large-scale tobacco production. This shift not only boosted the economy but also led to increased land cultivation and trade. Additionally, the development of a more structured colonial government helped stabilize the region and promote economic growth.
Seventeenth Century (17th)
No, but almost. The Seventeenth century is 1601 to 1700. The 1600s are 1600 to 1699.
Virginia was a lively colony that was still filled with the spirit of revolution. It had many famous polotitions and the people there were happy to be in a new country!
the seventeenth
The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century was created in 1867.