England exported a variety of goods to Africa and its colonies, including textiles, metalware, and manufactured goods. In particular, the Industrial Revolution led to an increase in the export of cotton fabrics and other finished products. Additionally, England traded items like rum and tobacco to the colonies, while importing raw materials such as sugar, cotton, and spices in return. This trade was a crucial component of the triangular trade system, linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
West Indies, Africa, and England.
England, Southern Europe, and also West Indies!
England, Southern Europe, and also West Indies!
Africa England and the 13 colonies.
The New England region had the best education at the beginning.
West Indies, Africa, and England.
England, Southern Europe, and also West Indies!
Merchants carried rum and other goods from the New England colonies to Africa. Hope this heed
England, England Colonies, and Africa
Tobacco, from the American colonies. Gold, silver, spices and slaves from most of the other ones in Africa and India.
It was important in the New England Colonies
Rice
The Colonists probably did not export food items to England. The food was necessary for the survival of the Colonists, so it was exchanged throughout the Colonies.
England, the English colonies, and Africa
Fishing was indeed a major export industry in the New England colonies. This was because fishing was what these people knew how to do.
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