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1 “Every man lives by exchanging.”
Unit 1 Day 7 Mercantilism Quote: “Every man lives by exchanging.” Adam Smith Objective: Students will understand the role Mercantilism played in the Colonies by summarizing the effects that it caused Strand 1 Concept 4 PO 1

2 Beginning around 1650, the British government pursued a policy of mercantilism in international trade. Mercantilism stipulates that in order to build economic strength, a nation must export more than it imports.

3 Mercantilism is all about trade and how trade is conducted
Mercantilism is all about trade and how trade is conducted. It is a system of government controlled trade. It is not a system of free trade.

4 Check for Understanding

5 The English passed regulatory laws exclusively benefiting the British economy. These laws created a trade system whereby Americans provided raw goods to Britain, and Britain used the raw goods to produce manufactured goods that were sold in European markets and back to the colonies.

6 The English Parliament would pay “bounties” to Americans who produced certain raw goods, while raising protectionist tariffs on the same goods produced in other nations.

7 Check for Understanding


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