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WU: 1)How are these images related? Columbian Exchange Triangle Trade Manufactured Goods

Transatlantic Slave Trade/Middle Passage

Mercantilism: European Economic ($) System which forced colonies to send raw materials/gold to the king and trade only with the “Mother Country.” Then Colonies would be forced trade these raw materials for Manufactured goods Manufactured Goods Raw Materials

Mercantilism

Political Cartoon/Cartoon Dialogue Political Cartoons/ Cartoon Dialogues should define Mercantilism (most simply) describe the effects of Mercantilism and/or show support for or against Mercantilism.