Yield revenues for the crown and English merchants and divert the colonies' trade from England's competitors and enemies.
Religion
A big one
There was no impact. It was BEFORE the English began to have colonies in the 1600's.
The major factors that influenced the development and impact of eighteenth-century colonial trade routes were advancements in navigation technology, the rise of mercantilism, the demand for goods in Europe, the exploitation of natural resources in colonies, and the competition between European powers for control of trade routes.
Yield revenues for the crown and English merchants and divert the colonies' trade from England's competitors and enemies.
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.
The American colonies did not feel any loyalty to Britain. After centuries of controlling themselves, they did not feel that the British could step in and order them around.
impact was greater for Britain
Right now we are in the year of 1783 and the Revolutionary War isover! I am a Patriot and I think that the cause of the Revolutionary War was the conflict between the Thirteen Colonies and Great Britain. The Americans wanted their own country and were tried of being ruled by Great Britain. I believe that we should be independent and we should be our own country! We shouldn't be paying taxes to The King of Britain! What for? The King of Britain doesn't do anything for us! Not Fair! Our leader is General George Washington! I don't feel that we are being treated fair by The King of Britain
The Western power that had the most negative impact on its colonies was Russians
African colonies were now able to trade with South American colonies.
Religion
they killed them
A big one
Britain
Imperial legislation in England during the late 1600s, such as the Navigation Acts, had a significant impact on the Chesapeake colonies. These acts were designed to regulate trade and bolster England's mercantile system, leading to increased enforcement and restrictions on colonial trade. This ultimately limited the economic autonomy of the Chesapeake colonies and contributed to tensions between the colonists and the English crown.