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14 March, 12:02

How did mercantilism increase the likelihood of conflicts between European powers?

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  1. 14 March, 12:25
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    The main way in which mercantilism increased the likelihood of conflicts between European powers was that it led to a dispute over who could trade where, and disputes over the trade agreements themselves, since every country wanted "the best deal".
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