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KiRa [710]
2 years ago
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What developments caused them to become more closely tied to each other? how did they benefit from these ties? can you see any d

isadvantages to the colonies in a more fully integrated atlantic system?
Social Studies
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Soloha48 [4]2 years ago
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Plantation and neo European colonies were able to become more closely tied to one another after the long period of European warfare and instability. They benefited from the colonies as each colony was mastering in a particular sector and were able to help each other but there were also disadvantages in a more fully integrated atlantic system.

More about colonies:

Neo-European Colonies were intended to be virtuous settlements where people may live out their religious beliefs. replicated a system that its designer was previously familiar with. New England, New Netherland, and New France were the three principal neo-European colonies.

Plantation colonies—Supported by the need for tobacco and sugar on a global scale. Successful plantation settlements were established by Portugal, England, France, and the Netherlands in Brazil, Jamestown, Maryland, and the Caribbean Islands. For the purpose of cultivating crops, colonies.

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