Trade in the 13 Colonies.

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Trade in the 13 Colonies

Imports and Exports Import: goods that are brought INTO a country Examples: tea Export: goods that are sent OUT of a country Examples: meat, wood Imports and Exports

Navigation Acts A series of laws starting in 1660 that prohibited the colonies from trading with any other country. All trade had to go through England! Colonial merchants are angry… but can’t do much about it

How did the Navigation Acts restrict Americans? Only British ships could transport imported and exported goods from the colonies
 2. Only British citizens were allowed to trade with the colonies. 3. Items like sugar and tobacco that were produced in the colonies were ONLY exported to British ports.

Triangular Trade A term used to describe the system of trade between England, Africa, West Indies and the colonies.

Triangular Trade

Middle Passage The voyage of slaves from Africa to the West Indies