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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.

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What was the three English laws passed in the 1600s that set up trade rules for the british colonies in north America?

The three significant English laws passed in the 1600s that established trade rules for the British colonies in North America were the Navigation Acts. The first act, enacted in 1651, mandated that certain goods produced in the colonies, known as "enumerated goods," could only be shipped to England or English colonies. Subsequent acts in 1660 and 1663 expanded these regulations, requiring that trade with the colonies be conducted on English or colonial ships and mandating that goods imported to the colonies had to pass through England first. These laws aimed to bolster England's economy and control colonial trade.


Which colonies had the best balance of trade with the mother country?

The middle colonies had the best balance of trade with england.


In which colonies was fur trade established?

southern colonies


What system was the method that England used to regulate trade in the colonies?

The Stamp Act was the method that England used to regulate trade in the Colonies. The tax on imports, like tea, also regulated trade within the Colonies.


How did the colonies participate in international and imperial trade?

Colonies participated in international and imperial trade by the famous Triangular Trade. The colonies participated in the triangular trade with Africa and the Caribbean, building ships and exporting manufactured goods, especially rum, while 'importing' slaves from Africa.

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What were England's trade for the New England colonies?

The rules for the trade rules were that you could not secretly trade, women could not trade, and you couldn't trade things that were needed in the area.


What were engalnds trade rules for the new England colonies?

The rules for the trade rules were that you could not secretly trade, women could not trade, and you couldn't trade things that were needed in the area.


What are the New England colonies laws and beilefs?

The trade rules were not to give anything away that the area needed


What was the three English laws passed in the 1600s that set up trade rules for the british colonies in north America?

The three significant English laws passed in the 1600s that established trade rules for the British colonies in North America were the Navigation Acts. The first act, enacted in 1651, mandated that certain goods produced in the colonies, known as "enumerated goods," could only be shipped to England or English colonies. Subsequent acts in 1660 and 1663 expanded these regulations, requiring that trade with the colonies be conducted on English or colonial ships and mandating that goods imported to the colonies had to pass through England first. These laws aimed to bolster England's economy and control colonial trade.


How did the colonies affect trade?

how did the triangular trade affect the colonies


Which colonies had the best balance of trade with the mother country?

The middle colonies had the best balance of trade with england.


What required the colonies to trade only with?

The Navigation Acts required the colonies to trade only with England.


Where were the American colonies allowed to trade their goods in the system of triangular trade?

England and its other colonies A+


What Required the colonies to trade with England?

The Navigation Acts required the colonies to trade only with England.


In the system of triangular trade where were the American colonies allowed to trade their goods?

England and its other colonies A+


In which colonies was the fur trade established?

southern colonies


In which colonies was fur trade established?

southern colonies