navigation acts
Navagation Acts
The Navigation Acts, directed the flow of goods between England and the colonies. Colonial merchants who had goods to send to England could not use foreign ships- even if those ships offered cheaper rates. The Navigation Acts also prevented the colonies from sending certain products, such as sugar or tobacco, outside England's empire.
England hope to acquire wealth from the colonies by getting Natural Resources, taxing goods traded in the colonies, and selling its own goods to the colonies.
All of these
He thought colonies would provide markets for England's goods.
Enumerated goods were products/goods produced by the colonies that could only be shipped to England.
it was fur, trade of different items, food indiginuous to their area, small parcels of land, handmade goods.
they shipped it by ship.
Trades and goods for the location of the policy and for the Mercantilism
Trades and goods for the location of the policy and for the Mercantilism
The Southern Colonies received ships and manufactured goods from England. In trade, the Southern Colonies provided lumber, food, and livestock.
England and its other colonies A+