Merchants in England supported the creation of colonies primarily for economic gain. Colonies provided access to valuable resources, raw materials, and new markets for English goods, which could enhance trade and profitability. Additionally, establishing colonies allowed merchants to secure trade routes and reduce competition from other European powers. Overall, the prospect of increased wealth and economic expansion motivated merchants to advocate for colonial ventures.
The navigation act is the support the role of colonies. This was supported by England.
The navigation act is the support the role of colonies. This was supported by England.
The navigation act is the support the role of colonies. This was supported by England.
She became a strong support in New England. She is now famous throughout New England.
By having little support from the people.
Large parts of the New England colonies had rock-strewn land that was difficult to farm, but there were also very large stands of timber to support a logging industry.
markets and goods to support trade
There isn't much to say other than England was a very power country at the time. Once America seceded from England, they suddenly had a lack of support for some parts of what they needed. England governed themselves in a very different way that we do.
There isn't much to say other than England was a very power country at the time. Once America seceded from England, they suddenly had a lack of support for some parts of what they needed. England governed themselves in a very different way that we do.
shipbuilding, fishing, triangular trade, and most importantly whaling.
by restricting the use of foreign shipping for trade between England and its colonies.
Colonial landowners, lawyers, merchants, and smugglers gathered to exert their political (and economic) influence with a constitution to declare war on the crown on England. Their war would have been short lived, however, were it not for diplomatic ingenuity on the parts of Ben Franklin and John Adams in gaining financial support from France, who saw the colonies as a way to engage in proxy warfare with their long time nemesis.