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The British colonies exported goods to:

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Answered by bhumika0246
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It had colonies in India, America and several other countries

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Answer :- The British colonies exported goods to India, America etc.

Exports to the colonies consisted mainly of woollen textiles; imports included sugar, tobacco and other tropical groceries for which there was a growing consumer demand. The triangular slave trade had begun to supply these Atlantic colonies with unfree African labour, for work on tobacco, rice and sugar plantations.

A Quick Exploration of Ten Nineteenth Century British Imports. During the 19th century, Britain imported hundreds of commodities from all over the world. Ten of the most important were cotton, wool, wheat, sugar, tea, butter, silk, flax, rice and guano.

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