Which example shows best how colonial America was a market economy?
A) Colonists refused to pay...
Social Studies, 06.05.2020 06:05 dylanjones6996
Which example shows best how colonial America was a market economy?
A) Colonists refused to pay taxes to the British crown.
B) Colonists could keep the profits from their businesses.
C) The British Navy protected colonists from foreign attacks.
D) The British crown limited colonial trade with foreign countries.
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