To allow Britain to gain more money, and to increase culture and products. It goes this way. Britain / \ Colonies -- East indies Britain supplied the clothing -and other products to make products- . Colonies supplied products. East indies supplied the items used to help make the products, like mollasses. To allow Britain to gain more money, and to increase culture and products. It goes this way. Britain / \ Colonies -- East indies Britain supplied the clothing -and other products to make products- . Colonies supplied products. East indies supplied the items used to help make the products, like mollasses.
Georgia was a buffer to protect England's colonies from Spain and France, whose colonies in Florida and Louisiana, respectively, were very close to Georgia and England's other colonies in the South.
directed the flow of goods between England ColoniesThe Navigation Acts required that all colonial trade be carried in vessels built and owned by English or colonial merchants. The ships had to be manned by crews composed of British seamen. The Acts also required that European nations must sell products to the colonies by first stoping at English ports where they would have to pay a customs duty (tax). The products were checked and then were permitted to travel to the colonies. All products had to go through these ports controlled by England. This made the cost of the product more expensive but protected the trade of Great Britain. Certain materials from the colonies could only be shipped in British or colonial ships and had to be sent to England first. The product was then taxed and allowed to be sent to its destination in whatever European nation. Colonial products could not be shipped directly to any foreign nation.The Navigation Acts were laws placed by King George III to prohibit trade on overall everything profitable between the 13 colonies and any other country but Great Britain. This helped Great Britain by giving them more and better pick of the goods and products from the 13 colonies that couldn't be found in other countries without competing with other countries for it. However hard this law was enforced, the colonists still found ways to trade slaves, tea, and other goods with some countries in Africa, and with Spain and France as well.
England felt they needed to control the colonies. They thought of the thirteen original colonies as an extention of themselves, and just a way to make more money. Thus, they taxed all imported/exported goods. This was one of the factors that triggered the Revlutionary War.
King George III intended to cover the expenses of his army and the colonial government by controlling the economies of the colonies. He saw that Britain was not making much of a profit due to ongoing problems on the frontier and trade between the colonies and other European countries.
Major products sent from the middle colonies to the other colonies were timber and textile products
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The main purpose of England's mercantilist policy was to maximize profits through monopoly within colonies. American colonies were exploited by England for their raw materials, which were shipped to England for processing and sold back to other colonies at a significant mark up.
The New England colonies, including Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Maine, are characterized by a rugged coastline, rocky soil, and cold winters. Major exports from these colonies include fish, timber, fur, and shipbuilding. Agriculture was limited by the rocky soil, so these colonies developed other industries to support their economies.
To allow Britain to gain more money, and to increase culture and products. It goes this way. Britain / \ Colonies -- East indies Britain supplied the clothing -and other products to make products- . Colonies supplied products. East indies supplied the items used to help make the products, like mollasses. To allow Britain to gain more money, and to increase culture and products. It goes this way. Britain / \ Colonies -- East indies Britain supplied the clothing -and other products to make products- . Colonies supplied products. East indies supplied the items used to help make the products, like mollasses.
because the colonies are going to war with the other colonies
Lumber was a very important resource in the northern colonies. These were used for building. Once, one third of all British navy ships were made in New England. The land was not used for farming, like the southern colonies. Other products in the north were fish and pelts.
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They had more indentured servants than the other colonies
They had more indentured servants than the other colonies
England and its other colonies A+
England and its other colonies A+