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These governments were all subject to the king in London and had no formal ties to the British Parliament. The administration of all British colonies was controlled by the Board of Trade, a body of the Privy Council, beginning in the late 17th century. In London, each colony had a salaried colonial representative who represented its interests.
Answer:No/False
Explanation:It restricted trade to only England. They in fact passed the act so the colonies would only trade with their mother country(England).
Sojourner Truth was an African American evangelist, abolitionist, women's rights activist and author who was born into slavery before escaping to freedom in 1826. After gaining her freedom, Truth preached about abolitionism and equal rights for all.
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The British colonies did not actually treat the natives of Ghana that badly. ... Only around 200,000 slaves were traded with British colonies. The British colonies had to protect whole villages sometimes, this was because if they didn't, the Ashanti tribes would kidnap people and them sell them to other European countries.
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The developments , sometimes called the Neolithic package, provided the basis for densely populated settlements, specialization and division of labour, more trade, the development of non-portable art and architecture, centralized administrations and political structures, hierarchical ideologies, depersonalized systems of knowledge, and property ownership.