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This theory of economics believed that the goal of the individual should be to increase the total wealth of the country, and that the world wealth was finite. The British believed that the colonies only existed to increase the wealth of Britain. The belief in mercantilism and a large war debt lead to Britain's passing of many acts aimed at taxing the colonies, the first of which were the Navigation Laws...
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These laws mandated that all goods from the colonies had to be carried by British ships, thus making British merchants richer because everybody wanted goods form the New World and they would now have to go threw Britain to get them. The Navigational Acts were adhered to on the surface but were disobeyed by the common people when necessary...
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Background And Emergence Of Democracy In The British North American Colonies   The Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts) Transformed The Argument Between The Colonies And Great Britain From A Dispute Over The Right To Taxation Into A Challenge To Any Parliamentary Authority’ (Bailyn). Do You Agree With This Statement?   British Colonies   The Pivitol effect of the French and Indian War on Great Britain and its American colonies   Why did the British Government decide to evacuate children from major British cities in the early years of the Second World War?   Why Did The British Government Decide To Evacuate Children From Britain'S Major Cities In The Early Years Of The Second World War?   Britain and the Early Colonies   Britain And The Early Colonies   Why Colonies Broke From Britain   Comparison of the British Parliament and the American Congress   In what ways did the arrival of the Spanish, French, and British change the culture and lifestyles of the Indian cultures in North America, Central America, and South America?   Between 1600 and 1700 the American Colonies were shaken by a series of "revolts" that, it had been contended, were the result of tensions in colonial society. Examine the protests that took place in Virginia, Maryland, Massachusetts, and New York,...   Cruel Treatment From The British Caused The American Revolution   French and Indian War and it's Effect on British-Colonial Relations   British Reactions to the French Revolution  
 
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