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What did Britain benefited
from her colonies​


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Answered by TheBiggBoss
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Between 1640-1660, Great Britain enjoyed the greatest benefits of mercantilism. During this period, the prevailing economic wisdom suggested that the empire's colonies could supply raw materials and resources to the mother country and subsequently be used as export markets for the finished products.


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Answered by sairaqueen
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Residents of the great port cities and manufacturing towns

Residents and workers of the UK's great manufacturing towns (such as Manchester) where raw materials from the colonies (such as cotton) were turned into a finished product (like textiles) benefited significantly too.

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