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Identify how trade barriers in the colonies fit into Britain’s mercantilist economy.(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ATrade barriers made it difficult for the colonies to engage in the triangular trade route.%0D%0ATrade barriers made it difficult for the colonies to engage in the triangular trade route.%0D%0A%0D%0ATrade barriers made it difficult for Britain to export goods to the colonies.%0D%0ATrade barriers made it difficult for Britain to export goods to the colonies.%0D%0A%0D%0ATrade barriers made it difficult for the colonists to trade with British companies.%0D%0ATrade barriers made it difficult for the colonists to trade with British companies.%0D%0A%0D%0ATrade barriers made it difficult for the colonists to trade with any but British companies.
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Trade barriers made it difficult for the colonists to trade with any but British companies. This fit into Britain's mercantilist economy by ensuring that the colonies remained economically dependent on Britain, reinforcing the flow of resources and wealth to the mother country while limiting the colonies' ability to engage in trade with other nations or to self-sustain economically.
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The correct answer is: **Trade barriers made it difficult for the colonists to trade with any but British companies.**
This answer aligns with Britain's mercantilist economy by ensuring that trade was restricted to British companies, thereby maximizing profits for Britain and maintaining control over colonial trade.
This answer aligns with Britain's mercantilist economy by ensuring that trade was restricted to British companies, thereby maximizing profits for Britain and maintaining control over colonial trade.
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