Which option analyzes the eighteenth and nineteenth century revolutions as more of a response to mercantilism?(1 point)

Responses

Mercantilism provided the economic conditions that led European colonists to be frustrated.
Mercantilism provided the economic conditions that led European colonists to be frustrated.

Mercantilism provided a philosophical theory to justify rejecting authority.
Mercantilism provided a philosophical theory to justify rejecting authority.

Mercantilism allowed wages to double in Britain, leading many to demand fairer treatment at work.
Mercantilism allowed wages to double in Britain, leading many to demand fairer treatment at work.

Mercantilism led to economic growth, which led many Spanish colonists to want more power.

1 answer

The option that analyzes the eighteenth and nineteenth century revolutions as more of a response to mercantilism is:

Mercantilism provided the economic conditions that led European colonists to be frustrated.

This option highlights the frustration stemming from the economic constraints imposed by mercantilist policies, which contributed to revolutionary sentiments.