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25 June, 03:42

How did mercantilist policies create tension between great britian and the colonies?

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  1. 25 June, 03:51
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    Well, mercantilism is when the colony is only made to support the mother country. In this scenario, the mother country is Great Britain and they are benefiting off of the colonies in America. America doesn’t want to only benefit England, but they want to be independent. That was tension enough.
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