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4.1 and 4.2 Notes The Growth of Trade
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Growth of Trade Navigation Acts o England’s main interest in the colonies: Economic Benefit England depended a great deal on the colonies Mercantilism the creation & maintaining wealth through trade Balance of Trade (favorable) Fewer imports; more exports with the colonies Navigation Acts (regulation of trade w/colonies) 1660 Enumerated Articles (certain goods could only be sold to England not others – basically goods England couldn’t produce itself: sugar, tobacco, cotton, rice
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Duties (taxes levied upon all goods/have to go through a English port) o Mercantilism was good for the colonies – guaranteed outlet for goods Problem: colonists were dependant upon the English markets to sell their goods Overall the colonies provided raw materials for goods and the English provided finished goods, but the colonies could not trade directly with foreign countries American Smugglers o Looking for a way around England’s control Smuggled sugar, molasses, and rum Officials often overlooked the smugglers because they were lazy or couldn’t enforce trade regulations
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Trade Networks o 1707 Act of Union established between England and Scotland created the United Kingdom of Great Britain Britain had a trade network established around the world Triangular Trade Goods flowing from colonies (rum) to Africa (slaves) to the West Indies, West Indies (Molasses, sugar, slaves) to colonies Middle Passage (the trading of slaves) 13 million slaves 3 month voyage Deplorable conditions Video: https://owa.lgca.org/owa/redir.aspx?C=b9a18cc11e7 d4d5f8438722857189593&URL=http%3a%2f%2fww w.youtube.com%2fwatch%3fv%3d8nePOpkYwjY https://owa.lgca.org/owa/redir.aspx?C=b9a18cc11e7 d4d5f8438722857189593&URL=http%3a%2f%2fww w.youtube.com%2fwatch%3fv%3d8nePOpkYwjY
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