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MERCANTILISM & THE TRIANGULAR TRADE
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TRADE ROUTES
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Mercantilism Mercantilism: An economic relationship between a country (ex. England) and its colonies. Goal Sell more (export) than what you buy (import)
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WHAT IS MERCANTILISM? An economic relationship between the mother country (England) and its colonies. The colonies produce cheap raw materials and ship them to the mother country. The mother country uses the raw materials to make manufactured goods. The colonies are expected to buy the manufactured goods.
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Mercantilism Colony Country
Countries created colonies (settlement of people) Colonies worked for the country Expensive manufactured goods Cheap raw (natural) materials Colony Country
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Examples of Mercantilism
Raw materials Manufactured goods
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Mercantilism Manufactured Goods Raw materials
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Which of the following is an example of a raw material?
Cigarettes Clothing Shoes Cotton
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Which of the following is an example of a manufactured good?
Furniture Tobacco Rice Fish
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Navigation Laws (1660) Trade laws passed by England to control trade with the colonies 1. Required the 13 colonies to trade mainly with England 2. Required the use of ships made in England or the colonies 3. Forbade colonial manufactures that competed with England’s 4. Required tax stops in England when trading with other nations
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Enforcing the Navigation Laws
England failed to enforce the navigation laws for about 100 years The laws were not enforced until 1763 The colonies had been “neglected” (salutary neglect); they were left alone and they developed the Triangular Trade
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Triangular Trade Sugar Guns, and iron tools Middle Passage
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The Triangular Trade Done to make profit North America 13 Colonies
Rum, guns, and tools Africa Sugar and molasses West Indies Slaves (Middle Passage) Done to make profit
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A LOOK AT SLAVERY
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WHAT WAS THE MIDDLE PASSAGE?
IT WAS THE TERM GIVEN TO THE TRADE ROUTE FROM WEST AFRICA TO THE AMERICAS IT DESCRIBES THE EXPERIENCES OF THE SLAVES ABOARD THE SLAVES SHIPS
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SLAVE SHIP
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HOW WERE SLAVES TREATED?
SLAVES WERE PACKED IN THE SHIPS LIKE SARDINES THEIR HANDS AND FEET WERE TIED
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LOADING PLAN OF A SLAVE SHIP
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SLAVES WERE BOUGHT IN AUCTIONS TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
HOW WERE SLAVES BOUGHT? SLAVES WERE BOUGHT IN AUCTIONS TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
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SLAVES ON DECK
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SLAVES FOUGHT BACK
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the Triangular Trade?
Colonies send slaves to Africa West Indies sends rum to Africa Colonies send rum to Africa for slaves Africa sends rum to the West Indies
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