Answer:
smuggling
Explanation:
The Molasses Act of 1733 was a preventive measure as it enforced heavy tax to be levied on molasses imported by American colonies from anywhere other than Britain. Molasses was important for making rum and therefore higher demand in American colonies. Smuggling originated directly from the Molasses Act, and followed by its substitution from the Sugar Act. In fact, it was the skill of the American at smuggling which led to the creation of the first navy during the American Revolution.
Answer:
about the same rate
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that progress made during the school year is about the same rate regardless of the background of the children. Researchers believe this is because all of the students are being taught with the same curriculum as one another regardless of their backgrounds, therefore they progress at about the same rate.
Answer:
They bought raw materials from the colonies and sold them finished products.
Explanation:
As you may already know, the American territory is richer biologically than Europe. In this case, European nations with American colonies achieved a lot of profits from mercantilism, because they had strong access to the natural resources of their colonies, which served as raw material for the production of finished products. In the case of British mercantilism, the British took raw materials from America and produced finished products that they sold to other colonies, including the American ones. An example of this is cotton, which was extensively explored in the south of the country and sent to England to produce fabrics.
Answer:
New England colonies
Explanation:
The New England colonies represents the Cluster A of the thirteen colonies.