Title: 3.1 England and its Colonies -Mercantilism
13.1 England and its Colonies -Mercantilism
- OBJECTIVE
- Learn about Mercantilism, the Navigation Acts and
the Glorious Revolution - Understand how the relationship between England
and her colonies began to change before the
revolution.
2COMPARE/CONTRAST
NORTHERN MIDDLE SOUTHERN
3COMPARE/CONTRAST
NORTHERN MIDDLE SOUTHERN
Puritan Religious Freedom Farm Industry Small Farms Slow, but Growing Conflict w/Indians Good Climate Quaker Rel. Toleration Farm Industry Farms Democratic Tolerant Good Rel.w/Indian Catholic/Misc. Economic Cash Crops Plantations Slavery Buffer State Punitive Wars Malarial
4MERCANTILISM
- Wealth Power
- More Wealth ? More Power
- Export Revenue gt Import Expenses
- Colonies Provide
- Supplies of Raw Materials
- A Market for Finished Goods
5KEY IDEA
- America existed to serve the interests of England
- America was a MEANS to English ENDS
6PROBLEM Keeping the colonies under Englands
economic and political control
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- Englands Solutions
- 1651-
- 1686-
- After 1688 -
7PROBLEM Keeping the colonies under Englands
economic and political control
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- Englands Solutions
- 1651- Parliament passes Navigation Acts to
regulate - colonial trade (result?)
- 2. 1684-Charles II revokes Mass. Charter (Royal
colony now) - 3. 1686- James II merged northern colonies
(Dominion NE) - disbanded local assemblies, levied taxes
- 1688 - Glorious Revolution of William and Mary
- King appointed Governor but restores charter
(Toleration) - Salutary Neglect begins
8Raw Materials
England
Colonies
Currency
Finished Products
9Mercantilist Controls on Trade
- Navigation Laws, 1650 only English ships
may trade with the colonies - Trade with Europe must first pass through England
- Certain products could only be made in England
- Currency was restricted produced primarily in
England - Royal Veto used against colonial assemblies
- Royal Governor, ESPECIALLY Sir Edmund Andros
10PROS CONS of Mercantilism
- CONS
- Stifled American economic initiative
- Southern Colonies favored over Northern (sugar,
tobacco) - Cash Crop prices set by English Merchants
- Price Gouging on finished goods
- Colonies were dependent on England
- Not equal partners
- PROS
- England paid bounties on shipping industry
government subsidies - American had a monopoly on Tobacco
- Guaranteed Market for raw materials
- America was not taxed to support the English Army
or Navy - Americans generally. better off than English
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12Salutary Neglect
- Stricter regulations on trade not enforced
- AS LONG AS trade imbalance continued
- Colonies controlled by Royal Governors
- BUT local assemblies used power of the purse
13 3 EFFECT Trade imbalance in Colonies
CAUSE Increased Competition in Europe
2 EFFECT Mercantilism
Dominion of New England
Glorious Revolution
4 EFFECT Colonial Smuggling Royal Crackdown
5 EFFECT Salutary Neglect
6 EFFECT Colonial Self-Government
14INTENTION/ CAUSE ECONOMIC CONTROL OF COLONIES
UNINTENDED EFFECT UNIFY THE COLONIES