Mention two British policies that hampered the economic development of the colonies
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English colonial policy, which became "British" with the union of England and Scotland in 1707, promoted domestic industry, foreign trade, fisheries, and shipping by planting colonialsettlements in the New World and exploiting its resources through such commercial companies as the Hudson's Bay Company and the South
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Mercantilism was the basic policy imposed by Britain on its colonies. Mercantilism meant that the government and the merchants became partners with the goal of increasing political power and private wealth, to the exclusion of other empires.
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