Mercantilism perpetuated the rigid trade system between England and the colonies. Only the colonies were allowed to trade with the parent country. This restricted free trade among the colonists barring them from cutting the middleman role of the parent country. Mercantilism only furthered animosity between country and colonies, leading to eventual war.
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(Because they were forced to pay a tax on shipped goods and this angered them because the tax rose more and more) -Raymond :3
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All verses in Lamentations chapter three
Bill of rights and amendments both give us are rights as U.S citizens