A Tradition of Neglect 1650-1773. Establishing a Mercantile System Between the years 1650-1673, England passed a series of laws that codified the mercantilistic.

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A Tradition of Neglect

Establishing a Mercantile System Between the years , England passed a series of laws that codified the mercantilistic relationship between the colonies and the "mother country" Between the years , England passed a series of laws that codified the mercantilistic relationship between the colonies and the "mother country" 1650-forbid Dutch ships from entering colonial ports 1660-all trade must be carried English ships -enumerated goods could only be traded with England 1663-all trade with colonies must travel through England 1673-taxes on colonial trade and custom officials appointed 1650-forbid Dutch ships from entering colonial ports 1660-all trade must be carried English ships -enumerated goods could only be traded with England 1663-all trade with colonies must travel through England 1673-taxes on colonial trade and custom officials appointed

Patterns of mercantile administration Although some evidence of increasing Royal and Parliamentary control existed, for the most part, the colonies were left to develop without much English interference. Although some evidence of increasing Royal and Parliamentary control existed, for the most part, the colonies were left to develop without much English interference. This "purposeful failure to enforce established laws and regulation" is commonly referred to as salutary neglect. Salutary neglect characterized colonial-British interactions for nearly 100 years. This "purposeful failure to enforce established laws and regulation" is commonly referred to as salutary neglect. Salutary neglect characterized colonial-British interactions for nearly 100 years.

Who's most responsible? Assess and ranking activity In groups of three or four, assess the role of the following groups for the policy of salutary neglect that guided colonial development. Rank the groups in order from most responsible to least. In groups of three or four, assess the role of the following groups for the policy of salutary neglect that guided colonial development. Rank the groups in order from most responsible to least. Weak Monarchs Reluctant Parliamentarians Royal Colonial Administrators Colonial legislatures Colonial merchants Weak Monarchs Reluctant Parliamentarians Royal Colonial Administrators Colonial legislatures Colonial merchants