how did the south atlantic slave trade not change north american colonies

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The North American colonies are on the North Atlantic coast. They had little connection with the South Atlantic slave trade.
I have to make a thesis statment -

Prompt: Analyze the Impact of the Atlantic System on the development of the British North American colonies during the 17th and 18th centuries.

Reminder: X. However, A, B, C. Therefore, Y.

Tips: X= least important cause or consequence with explanation why
A,B, C = least important cause or consequence, with explanation why
Y= your assertion statement
so far I have this im not sure if this is right because im supposed to follow the outline

The impact of the South Atlantic slave trade system on the British North American colonies was the way it affected the colony politically and economically. Politically the colony was affected by new act called the Navigation act which had the trade stay in the hands of the British merchants.
What was the impact of the Atlantic System on the development of the British North American colonies?

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If X is supposed to be the least important cause, this part makes no sense to me:

A,B, C = least important cause or consequence, with explanation why
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