The answer to this question is in my social studies book which i have write here.... Because of mercantilism theory the colony kept building up it's gold supply and expanding the trade so then England tired t regulate the colonial trade.
By passing the Navigation Acts
By passing the Navigation Acts
England attempted to avoid controlling trade with its colonies by implementing a system of mercantilism that encouraged colonial self-sufficiency and local production. By allowing colonies to trade with other nations under certain conditions, England aimed to foster economic growth and independence within the colonies, while still benefiting from their resources. This approach was designed to create a balance where colonies could thrive without direct control, yet still contribute to the mother country's wealth. However, over time, tensions arose as colonies sought greater autonomy in trade.
nothing. they just had to try to get rid of it. nothing. they just had to try to get rid of it.
The Embargo and Non-Intercourse Acts were two attempts at staying out of war. They failed because America needed trade and England was still harming U.S. citizens. Macons bill No. 2 was also used to try and reopen peaceful trade with either France or England; whoever would drop trade restrictions first. But in the end, the desire for land, the need for recognition from the world as a respectable nation, the need for freedom of the seas and the overall forcing out of England led to America entering the War of 1812.
They used the navigation acts
By passing the Navigation Acts
They were afraid Congress might try to end Slavery or the Slave trade
By passing the Navigation Acts
By passing the Navigation Acts
Passing several Navigation Acts
Basically, by using the British navy in keeping control of the oceans.
England attempted to avoid controlling trade with its colonies by implementing a system of mercantilism that encouraged colonial self-sufficiency and local production. By allowing colonies to trade with other nations under certain conditions, England aimed to foster economic growth and independence within the colonies, while still benefiting from their resources. This approach was designed to create a balance where colonies could thrive without direct control, yet still contribute to the mother country's wealth. However, over time, tensions arose as colonies sought greater autonomy in trade.
he had the power to fix prices and to regulate war related industries.
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bribes
He deprived them of their natural rights.