Great Britain primarily exported manufactured goods along the Atlantic trade routes, including textiles, machinery, and metal products. Additionally, it exported items like rum, sugar, and tobacco, which were produced in its colonies. The trade routes facilitated the exchange of these goods for raw materials such as cotton, sugar, and other commodities sourced from the Americas and the Caribbean. This triangular trade significantly contributed to Britain's economic growth during the 18th and early 19th centuries.
why did great britain get more than half of the american colonists exports in 1770?
Great Britain currently supports itself with tourism and exports. The major exports of Great Britain include fuels, oils, machinery, mechanical equipment including nuclear reactors, and pharmaceutical drugs.
The Atlantic Ocean .
the atlantic ocean
Manufactured goods were one of the major exports of Great Britain in the 1800s. They made machines such as steam engines, ships, and locomotives. They built a lot of the equipment and materials that other countries used to build their railroads.
Marine west Coast
The English Channel is the body of water which is located between Great Britain and Europe and is a part of the Atlantic Ocean,
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it was because they did not have enough money
shipping goods, and growing plants
Yes, parts of Europe have Atlantic coastlines, such as Great Britain and Spain.
Great Britain