Colonies were generally forbidden to trade with countries other than their "mother" country. English colonies traded only with England; Dutch colonies traded only with Holland; Spanish colonies traded only with Spain.
designed to encourage the colonies to trade with other nations
Yield revenues for the crown and English merchants and divert the colonies' trade from England's competitors and enemies.
The Navigation Acts were created by England to restrict trade with its colonies. England wanted to stop trading between its colonies and other European countries such as France and the Netherlands.
The Triangle Trade System was used from 1680 until the late 1800s.
the slave trade
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A trade route whose legs formed a triangle from the colonies to Africa then the West Indies and back to the colonies
The triangle trade route.
The Navigation Acts were implemented by England to issue control over trade with and of its colonies. Its intention was to block trade with its colonies and the Netherlands, France, and other European countries.
helped them eat food
African colonies were now able to trade with South American colonies.
The Triangle Trade had a significant impact on Europe as it contributed to the economic growth of many European countries involved in the trade by providing raw materials, such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, from the colonies. It also led to the expansion of European colonial empires and increased wealth for European merchants and traders. However, the trade also had negative consequences, such as the exploitation and enslavement of Africans, as well as the disruption of local economies in Africa.
Africa to the colonies/Americas
england,13 colonies and the natives
England and its other colonies A+