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Page 1: Unit 1 Notes 2. Most powerful nations worked to gather as much wealth as possible The belief was that money = power Since England did not have access.

Unit 1 Notes 2

Page 2: Unit 1 Notes 2. Most powerful nations worked to gather as much wealth as possible The belief was that money = power Since England did not have access.
Page 3: Unit 1 Notes 2. Most powerful nations worked to gather as much wealth as possible The belief was that money = power Since England did not have access.

Most powerful nations worked to gather as much wealth as possible The belief was that money = power

Since England did not have access to gold in the New World, they focused on trade

Page 4: Unit 1 Notes 2. Most powerful nations worked to gather as much wealth as possible The belief was that money = power Since England did not have access.

A favorable balance of trade (more imports then exports) would allow the empire to grow rich England could use raw materials from

the New World to produce goods They could then sell those goods back to

the colonists for a profit

Page 5: Unit 1 Notes 2. Most powerful nations worked to gather as much wealth as possible The belief was that money = power Since England did not have access.

In order to assure a favorable balance of trade with the colonies England passed laws to regulate the colonial economy The Navigation Acts were passed

restricting trade of certain goods to other countries

Taxes and duties were levied on colonial trade with countries other then England

Page 6: Unit 1 Notes 2. Most powerful nations worked to gather as much wealth as possible The belief was that money = power Since England did not have access.

Southern Colonies Relied on agriculture for income Crops like tobacco and rice for income Due to the difficult work associated with

these crops, planters brought in slavesNorthern Colonies

Participated in global trade with Europe in Africa

Page 7: Unit 1 Notes 2. Most powerful nations worked to gather as much wealth as possible The belief was that money = power Since England did not have access.
Page 8: Unit 1 Notes 2. Most powerful nations worked to gather as much wealth as possible The belief was that money = power Since England did not have access.

Most of the colonies were Royal Colonies by the 1700’s Royal Governors were appointed by the

King Legislatures served under them and made

most laws In time, the colonial government

would effectively administrate themselves, with little help from England

Page 9: Unit 1 Notes 2. Most powerful nations worked to gather as much wealth as possible The belief was that money = power Since England did not have access.

Since things were going well between the colonies, by the mid 1700’s the British began to neglect their trading laws giving the colonies more freedom

proved to be in their economic interests Policy became known as salutary neglect


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