The Role Of Mercantilism In North America

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Britain attempted to integrate with its North American colonies using trade. Mercantilism was intended to give Britain a balance of trade, exporting more than importing. Britain would purchase raw materials such as iron, lumber and tobacco and then sell them as expensive manufactured goods. Mercantilism impacted colonies in North America by making them heavily dependent on Britain.

North American colonies were dependent on Britain as they would be sold textiles such as cloth and fabric. This was required in the colonies as they had a limited supply of manufactured goods but an excess of raw materials which they would trade to Britain. It would also give the colonies a better connection to their motherland as mercantilism would protect the