Which conclusion regarding the role of mercantilism does the excerpt BEST
support?
A....
Which conclusion regarding the role of mercantilism does the excerpt BEST
support?
A. The colonies were made to produce their own goods for local trade.
B. The colonies were required to farm the crops most in demand in
Europe.
C. The colonies were expected to trade only with England using only
English ships.
D. The colonies were responsible for managing their own trade to get
what they needed.
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