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9 May, 20:06

What impact did mercantilism have on the British colonies and why?

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  1. 9 May, 20:15
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    In reference to Colonial America, mercantilism was the idea that the colonies existed in order to benefit Great Britain. Under mercantilism the American colonists were essentially tenants of Britain. In exchange for the land on which they lived, they "paid rent" to Britain by sending almost all of their manufactured goods back to Britain. Virtually no trade existed directly between the colonies and other nations
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