Triangular trade significantly benefited England and its North American colonies by facilitating the exchange of goods, resources, and enslaved people. England exported manufactured goods to Africa, where they traded for enslaved individuals, who were then transported to the Americas to work on plantations. The raw materials produced by these plantations, such as tobacco and sugar, were shipped back to England, fueling its economy and industrial growth. This system created a profitable loop that reinforced economic ties between England and its colonies.
England hoped to make more money from new spices and furs, also England hoped to become rich and powerful by establishing colonies in colonial America.
The United States of America didn't mind being colonies of England as long as they were left alone. When the colonists were asked to pay taxes for a war in Canada that did not benefit them, and have soldiers stationed in their homes, and have native Americans paid for their scalps if they went west; then they had a problem with England.
England believed that the colonies were set up for the benefit of England all the products produced in the colonies should go to the mother country (England) were the products would then be sold back to the colonies for really high prices.
To pay for the costs of fighting the French and Indian War/Seven Years Wars, and keeping the Eastern part of colonies from being attacked by the French. The British felt it was the duties of the Colonies to help pay for the war that was for their benefit as well as the benefit of England. Why shouldn't the Colonials pay their fair share for a war that was for their protection and allowed the British to control the Eastern part of North America?
who benefit most from triangular trade
Benefit england...
glaciers pushed soil from new england to the middle colonies
markets and goods to support trade
The three colonial regions—New England, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies—benefited from slavery in distinct ways. In the Southern Colonies, slave labor was essential for the cultivation of cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo, significantly boosting the economy. The Middle Colonies utilized enslaved labor for agriculture and skilled trades, contributing to urban growth and diverse economies. While New England had fewer slaves, they still benefited economically through trade, shipbuilding, and the triangular trade network, which linked them to the Southern Colonies and Europe.
How did these acts benefit England?
growing and selling cash crops
Colonies did not benefit from this because they wanted to trade with richer outside countries.