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DedPeter [7]
3 years ago
10

Compare Britain's colonies in their roles as producers of British imports to their roles as consumers of British exports. Why ar

e the mainland colonies of North America a distant third as producers of imports, but ranked first as consumers of exports?
History
2 answers:
hram777 [196]3 years ago
4 0
The question was based on the Revolution and Republican Culture it showed a table of imports and exports between Britain and its Colonies 5.1 p. 153  showing that Britain made greater exported products to the colonies and imported less. Colonized countries were required to have the export goods from Britain, they don't have control on trading because Britain decides the economic condition of the colonies.
In-s [12.5K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

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Explanation:

For all the Colonizers colonis are seen as a source of money, workers and a second alternatives for solutions.

Britain alays thought that exporting for America is much more proftable for them tan importing, it was a way of controling the economy of the colony and its possible chance of revolution financing. The colonies on the extreme north of America were not so searched as the other ones because of the difficultis to get ther and the extreme cold temperature.

Because  they were so cold and distant they really need to import products, it used to be hard to plant and produce things there, on the other hand they had a very valuable product for the rest of the country and specially for England, fur.

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