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DE History (The Mercantile System)


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The Columbian Exchange begins by the 1500s…This exchange of ________ would have far reaching effects.
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What European countries mostly controlled the Americas
Spain, France, England and the Dutch
Intense competition for...
Markets and raw materials
Mercantilism: Core Principle (1)
Wealth is the basis of a country’s power
Mercantilism: Core Principle (2)
The Mother Country must regulate trade and production to limit competition
Mercantilism: Core Principle (3)
Colonies exist solely to benefit the Mother Country
What is the 1st Act of the Navigations Acts
Colonies must purchase (and not make their own) manufactured goods from England
What is the 2nd Act of the Navigations Acts
Colonies must sell its raw materials to ONLY England
What is the 3rd Act of the Navigations Acts
Colonies must use its labor to benefit England
What is the 4th Act of the Navigations Acts
Only English or Colonial made ships can be used to transport goods
Who are the winners in the Mercantile System
English Manufactures, New England Shippers, English Military
Why are the English Military winners in the Mercantile System?
Act 4- Handles protection– increase budgets
Who are the losers in the Mercantile System?
Colonial Consumers, Colonial Entrepreneurs (businessmen), Colonial Planters and farmers.
Why did Mercantilism work for 100 years?
Britain’s Policy of Salutary Neglect
Mercantilism worked for 100 years because...
-Acts were costly to enforce. -Colonists relied on smuggling and independent traders for profit. -Both sides continued to benefit.