the mercantile system was still strong
a diversified worldwide commercial economy.
The economy of eighteenth-century England was characterized by the rise of industrialization, increased trade, and the expansion of the British Empire. The agricultural revolution improved farming methods, leading to higher productivity and urban migration. Additionally, advancements in technology and infrastructure, such as the development of canals and roads, facilitated commerce. This period laid the groundwork for the Industrial Revolution, transforming England into a global economic powerhouse.
The mercantile system was still strongA+
India
England has a market economy
The New England economy is based on products from the forest and the sea
englands economy is weens
The New England economy was based on products from the forests and the southern Economy was based on farming.
Eighteenth-century England experienced significant economic transformation, characterized by the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution and a shift from agrarian to industrial economies. Agriculture remained vital, but innovations and enclosure movements increased productivity and displaced rural laborers. Trade expanded, bolstered by colonial ventures and growing markets, leading to the rise of a merchant class. This period also saw the emergence of banking and financial institutions, facilitating investment and economic growth.
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it was used for trade, making the economy grow
England has gold and silver stuff.