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In which of the following ways did European mercantilist policies contribute to the development of colonial mining operations like the one depicted in the image?
Mercantilism was focused on the primary goal of subjugating indigenous peoples in the Americas.
Mercantilist policies drove European nations to extract raw materials from colonies and to accumulate wealth in the form of bullion.
Silver mining operations led to the prosperity of European colonies in the Americas, which was a primary goal of mercantilism.
Silver mining in the Americas accomplished the mercantilist goal of causing mass inflation in East Asian markets.
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