What was implied by mercantilism, which grew with the transatlantic trade route?(1 point)

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It was implied that nationalism was an important idea.
It was implied that nationalism was an important idea.

It was implied that Africans were inferior to Europeans.
It was implied that Africans were inferior to Europeans.

It was implied that the colonists were inferior to their mother country.
It was implied that the colonists were inferior to their mother country.

It was implied that an African diaspora would occur.

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The most accurate implication of mercantilism, which grew with the transatlantic trade route, is:

It was implied that the colonists were inferior to their mother country.

Mercantilism emphasized that colonies existed primarily to benefit the mother country, reinforcing a hierarchical relationship where the colonists were seen as subordinate.