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I'm pretty sure that the New England Colonies were themost involved in commerce and trade. Hope this helps.

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What were the reasons the thirteen colonies were founded?

the reason why the thirteen colonies where founded because of trade reasons


Which of the thirteen colonies were founded profit or trade?

Of the original 13 colonies the southern colonies settled for profit and trade. since the south's cash crop was tobacco they used it to make a large sum of there money and in using tobacco they were able to trade for many goods that they did nit have do to there location.


What individual problems did the original 13 colonies face?

The Thirteen original colonies had a number of problems. First was currency, as a colony they used British currency. During the war, the printed Continental currency to pay for the war. However, after the war, states began printing their own currency, causing confusion and inconsistency. The Constitution moved to stop states from printing their own currency and coinage. Sovereign power to the Thirteen Original Colonies led to confusion, demagoguery, and inconsistencies, this is why the Articles of Confederation failed. There was no presiding power that could regulate trade between the original colonies, or their trade to foreign countries. There was no system of settling disputes between the Thirteen Original Colonies. There was no power to tax the states or people to support the new government, and the Thirteen Original Colonies had dissolved into complete economic disorganization.


Reason for founding each of the thirteen colonies?

The "main" reason the British established the 13 colonies was for financial opportunity. They wanted to take over New France and control the fur trade. Other reasons the colonies were found: to avoid religious persecution and for profits.


In the system of triangular trade where were the American colonies allowed to trade their goods?

England and its other colonies A+

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What were the reasons the thirteen colonies were founded?

the reason why the thirteen colonies where founded because of trade reasons


Who controlled the foreign trade and policy of the thirteen colonies?

France


The foreign policy and the foreign trade of the Thirteen Colonies was controlled by?

France (:


The foreign policy and foreign trade of the thirteen colonies was controlled by?

France


What did the thirteen colonies use to trade with the west indies for enslaved Africans?

Whiskey


How did England trade with her colonies?

England controlled trade with her colonies through taxation and tariffs. It was illegal to trade elsewhere so England enjoyed a monopoly. Trading profits were excessively high given this structure.


The thirteen colonies only trade with countries outside the british empire?

No. They only traded with those within the british empire.


Which of the thirteen colonies were founded profit or trade?

Of the original 13 colonies the southern colonies settled for profit and trade. since the south's cash crop was tobacco they used it to make a large sum of there money and in using tobacco they were able to trade for many goods that they did nit have do to there location.


What did the triangular trade route connected?

The Thirteen Colonies(America), Africa, and Britain(Europe) -just learned this yesterday in Social Studies!


What individual problems did the original 13 colonies face?

The Thirteen original colonies had a number of problems. First was currency, as a colony they used British currency. During the war, the printed Continental currency to pay for the war. However, after the war, states began printing their own currency, causing confusion and inconsistency. The Constitution moved to stop states from printing their own currency and coinage. Sovereign power to the Thirteen Original Colonies led to confusion, demagoguery, and inconsistencies, this is why the Articles of Confederation failed. There was no presiding power that could regulate trade between the original colonies, or their trade to foreign countries. There was no system of settling disputes between the Thirteen Original Colonies. There was no power to tax the states or people to support the new government, and the Thirteen Original Colonies had dissolved into complete economic disorganization.


What was taxed or what did it do to the colonists in the Navigation Acts?

The Navigation Acts was when the British raised the prices, and made it illegal for the colonies to trade with anyone but them.


Reason for founding each of the thirteen colonies?

The "main" reason the British established the 13 colonies was for financial opportunity. They wanted to take over New France and control the fur trade. Other reasons the colonies were found: to avoid religious persecution and for profits.