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how were the relations between england and the other colonies from 1600-1732? ​

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Mercantilism did, however, lead to the adoption of enormous trade restrictions, which stunted the growth and freedom of colonial business. In the 1660s, for example, England passed the Navigation Acts, a series of laws designed to make American colonies more dependent on manufactured products from Great Britain.

The British had an empire to run. The way that they kept their economy healthy was through a system called mercantilism. Mercantilism was a popular economic philosophy in the 17th and 18th centuries. ... This pushed the colonists to buy only British goods, instead of goods from other European countries.

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