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Mathews
4 April, 21:48
Why did the colonists depend on Europe for trade?
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Silas Kennedy
4 April, 22:05
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Because most European countries only allow their colonies too trade with them. Without other people too trade with, colonies start to depend on Europe too get whatever they want, and also depend on Europe too get money for their products.
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