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The colonies made England rich by making and providing it with goods. Goods like tobacco and cotton were imported to England for a low cost and helped to fuel England's industrial revolution.

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they used slave labor to produce cash crops

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How did colonies make england rich?

Through the English economic system of mercantilism - colonies providing the mother country with wealth.


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