The Reversal of Salutary Neglect refers to a shift in British colonial policy in the mid-18th century, where the British government began to enforce stricter regulations and taxes on the American colonies after a long period of relatively lax oversight. This change was largely driven by the need to recoup debts from the Seven Years' War and to maintain colonial control. The increased enforcement of trade laws and taxation led to growing resentment among colonists, ultimately contributing to the American Revolution.
Salutary neglect
The Ending Salutary Neglect was a large contributing factor which led to the American Revolutionary War.
No, salutary neglect was when the British neglected to enforce what was going on in the colonies, while the navigation acts were restricted and/or abolished the colonists trade with countries other then Britain, mercantilism. So salutary neglect was exactly the opposite of "enforcing" anything.
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Salutary neglect
Salutary neglect
The Ending Salutary Neglect was a large contributing factor which led to the American Revolutionary War.
Salutary Neglect occurred from approx. 1607 to 1763.
No, salutary neglect was when the British neglected to enforce what was going on in the colonies, while the navigation acts were restricted and/or abolished the colonists trade with countries other then Britain, mercantilism. So salutary neglect was exactly the opposite of "enforcing" anything.
Robert Walpole
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Salutary neglect was instituted by Prime Minister Robert Walpole. This was because he believed if the colonists were free from restrictions they would flourish.
For a while, Britain did not enforce all its laws in the American colonies, hoping this policy of salutary neglect would avoid conflict.
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