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Why were the colonies an important aspect of mercantilism? |
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They provided raw materials for Britian that they didn't have there, that they could make money from. |
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How did the Navigation Acts benefit the colonists? |
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It created jobs for the colonists and spurred a boom in the colonial shipbuilding industry. |
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How did the leaders of Dominion of New England anger the colonists? |
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They restricted local assemblies, levied taxes, prosecuted smugglers, enforced the navigation Act, and questioned the puritans religion. |
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What was the Glorious revolution? |
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Was the aftermath of King James II leaving England, and William and Mary taking the throne and then parliament passed a series of laws establishing its power over the monarch. |
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How did the Glorious Revolution affect the colonies? |
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They had to pay taxes to Britian |
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In what ways did Parliament strengthen the Navigation Acts? |
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It created the board of trade , an advisory board with board powers to moniter colonial trade |
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What was the relationship between England and its colonies under salutary neglect? |
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England relaxed its enforcement of most regulations in return for the continued economic loyalty of the colonies. |
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The name of the area when King JamesII combined the colonies from southern Maine to New Jersey into one big colony with one ruler to teach the colonial government to be obedient. |
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Who was the man chosen to rule the Dominion of New England. He took away many of their privilages and had many enemys. |
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what is the term that means that England relaxed its enforcement of most regulations in return for economic loyalty of the colonies |
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a revival of religious feelings in the american colonies |
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