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Why England Could not Before The 1600Move out in
Exploration
  • The instability of the Tudor Monarchs
  • Internal Rebellion
  • The threat of invasion by other countries.

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Why England Could Move out in Exploration in the
1600
  • The Stability of the Stewart Monarchs
  • James I 1603-1625
  • Charles I 1625-1649
  • Rise in middle Class
  • Surplus Population
  • A booming woolen industry
  • Protestant Reformation 31 Oct.1517

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Protestant Reformation
  • Martin Luther (1483-1546)
  • Born Eisleben, Germany
  • 1505 Joined the Augustinian Hermits in Erfurt
  • 1521 Excommunication
  • 1529 Marburg Colloquy

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Four Characteristics of Luther
  • Biblicists
  • Humanist
  • Patriot
  • Appealed to Mystics

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MERCANTILISM
  • Mercantilism is the type of relationship that
    developed between mother country and her
    colonies.
  • What mercantilism is supposed to to
  • strengthen the mother country at the expense of
    its rivals.
  • Sell more than it buys
  • How did colonies relate to the mother country

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Mercantilism continued
  • How colonies related to mother country
  • Supply mother country with goods it could not
    produce at home.
  • Buy from the mother country finished products.
  • Allow themselves to be exploited in any way
    possible to benefit the mother country.

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England-colonies relate
  • Regulate colonial trade,to prevent goods from
    leaving the empire.
  • Discourage any manufacturing which might compete
    with the British.

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Acts of Trade and Navigation
  • 1660-1740s
  • Act of Navigation
  • all goods entering England must be carried on
    English ships or ships of producing country.
  • Trade with the British colonies was confined to
    British ships with at least three-quarters of
    crew being British.

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Act of Navigation Continued
  • Enumerated Articles list these articles could
    only go from colonial America to England
  • Tobacco
  • Sugar
  • Cotton
  • Indigo
  • Ginger
  • Dyewoods

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Acts of Trade and Navigation
  • Other acts of regulation for the colonies were
  • The Molasses Act 1773, a heavy tax on non-British
    molasses.
  • Hat Act, forbade the manufacturing of hats.
  • Iron Act, prohibited the production of Iron
    implements.
  • Woolens Act, forbade the production of woolen
    cloth for export.

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SUMMARY OF CHAPTER I
  • Exploratory voyages
  • Economic Motives
  • Religious Motives

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