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1 “A Wise and Salutary Neglect” What was Salutary Neglect and why did it end?

2 Mercantilism Nation’s wealth at the expense of other nations Measured in gold/silver Preserve balance of trade at all costs: Exports >Imports Promote domestic mfg, grab colonies for resources Monopoly capitalism!!!!

3 Navigation Acts: 1651: reinforcing a longstanding principle of government policy that English trade should be carried in English vessels 1660: ships' crews had to be three-quarters English, and "enumerated" products not produced by the mother country, such as tobacco, cotton, and sugar were to be shipped from the colonies only to England or other English colonies 1663: required all European goods bound for America (or other colonies) to be shipped through England first.6 In England, the goods would be unloaded, inspected, paid duties, and reloaded. The trade had to be carried in English bottoms (i.e. vessels), which included those of its colonies. Furthermore, imports of 'enumerated commodities' (such as sugar, rice, and tobacco) had to be landed and pay tax before going on to other countries6 Molasses Act of 1733: The 1733 Molasses Act levied heavy duties on the trade of sugar from the French West Indies to the American colonies, forcing the colonists to buy the more expensive sugar from the British West Indies instead. The law was widely flouted, but efforts by the British to prevent smuggling created hostility and contributed to the American RevolutionMolasses ActFrench West IndiesBritish West IndiesAmerican Revolution The System of Mercantilism: Economic and Political Control

4 Jacob Leisler

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6 The War of Jenkin’s Ear. 1739 The Ear! Shown to PM Walpole.

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9 Salutary Neglect in American Colonies? Robert Walpole: PM of Britain 1721-42 Economic: smuggling, defying Nav. Acts Political: John Locke, tradition of self- government, property based electorate Leisler’s Rebellion? Developed a feeling of independence…. What about cultural, social, religious “independence”?

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11 Faneuil Hall, Boston, 1742 Meeting house Old State House, 1713

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15 The State of the English System? William Hogarth


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