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Sidney Zavala
31 January, 08:52
Why do colonies exist in mercantilism?
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Jacey Mejia
31 January, 10:13
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Colonies had one purpose: to generate revenue for the mother country. In other words, European nations could secure raw materials cheaply and sell finished goods to other European nations and to their colonies at a higher price.
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