First, we need to define British mercantilist policy. This policy required the colonies to engage in two general behaviors: (1) The colonies were locked into exclusive trade between the colonies and the metropole and were not allowed to trade with any other nation or colony. (2) No manufactures or complex goods could be made in the colonial territory. By and large, Americans reacted to British mercantilist policy, by blatantly violating it. The colonists engaged in large scale smuggling with their neighbors to acquire other materials and sell goods that were locally-produced. Conversely, several small manufacturing plants were built in the colonies to deal with the shortfall and high expense of British-produced manufactures.
growing and selling cash crops
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The Commercial Revolution led to the adoption of mercantilism in Europe, while the Industrial Revolution contributed to the end of mercantilism.
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The enlightenment religious tolerance mercantilism the great awakening the glorious revolution and the European population explosion due to wheat and children requirements
They didn't like it because it was taxing the colonists
Mercantilism.
Britain applied for the policy of mercantilism to its American colonies through the Navigation Acts. It led to inflation and alienation in the colonies.
The American Revolution was the war between the thirteen colonies and British mercantilism.
American colonists thought British taxes were unfair.
user-generated content: report abuse The British system of mercantilism was opposed by many American colonists because it? they had tasted economic independence for too long of a period just to sink back to british mercantilism policies
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its just did bad stuff
American colonists thought British taxes were unfair.
because is placed quotas on immigration
It basically restricted trade
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