Enumerated goods are important because they define specific items that can only be traded or regulated by the federal government under the commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution, ensuring uniformity in laws and regulations across states. This classification helps to manage and control the trade of goods deemed critical for national interests, such as certain agricultural products and raw materials. By limiting state authority over these goods, enumerated goods foster a cohesive economic framework, promoting fair competition and preventing conflicts among states.
Enumerated goods were products/goods produced by the colonies that could only be shipped to England.
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indigo
enumerated goods
The power of friendship.
Enumarated Commodity
tobacco, indigo, sugar, rice, rum, molasses
Tobacco
Enumerated powers
"Enumerated" means numbered. An enumerated list means a list which is ordered by numbering.
enumerated power
Enumerated means detailed, listed, specified, etc.