2.4 Transatlantic Trade and the Growth of the Colonies

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    • What was the primary goal of mercantilism as an economic policy?
      Increase wealth and power
    • Mercantilism strengthened colonial economies by allowing free trade with all nations.
      False
    • Match the route in the triangular trade with the goods exchanged:
      Europe to Africa ↔️ Manufactured goods
      Africa to Americas ↔️ Enslaved Africans
      Americas to Europe ↔️ Staple crops
    • Order the key routes of the triangular trade and the goods exchanged:
      1️⃣ Europe to Africa: Manufactured goods
      2️⃣ Africa to Americas: Enslaved Africans
      3️⃣ Americas to Europe: Staple crops
    • Indentured servitude was prominent in the Chesapeake colonies due to the need for cheap labor on tobacco plantations.
    • The shift from indentured servitude to slavery was driven by its profitability and the increasing demand for labor.
      True
    • The Navigation Acts required all colonial trade to use English ships
    • The Navigation Acts ensured England could tax colonial trade
    • What goods did Europe send to Africa as part of the triangular trade?
      Manufactured goods, firearms, alcohol
    • Which region was the origin of tobacco, sugar, and cotton during the transatlantic trade?
      Americas
    • Slavery in the colonies primarily relied on the forced labor of enslaved Africans
    • The shift from indentured servitude to slavery was driven by its greater profitability.

      True
    • Match the stakeholder with the effects of mercantilism:
      England ↔️ Increased wealth and power
      Colonies ↔️ Limited trading partners
    • The Navigation Acts ensured England could tax and control colonial markets.
    • The triangular trade fueled the growth of the transatlantic slave trade and colonial dependence on exporting staple crops.
      True
    • The colonies imported manufactured goods from Europe in exchange for staple crops like tobacco and sugar.

      True
    • Match the colony type with its primary labor system:
      Chesapeake ↔️ Indentured servitude initially
      Caribbean ↔️ Slavery
      New England ↔️ Family labor
    • What was the purpose of the Navigation Acts in regulating colonial trade?
      Control colonial markets
    • What staple commodities did the American colonies supply to England under mercantilist policies?
      Tobacco, sugar, cotton
    • Match the region with the goods it exported in the triangular trade:
      Europe ↔️ Manufactured goods
      Africa ↔️ Enslaved Africans
      Americas ↔️ Staple crops
    • The main staple commodities exchanged during the transatlantic trade were tobacco, sugar, and cotton
    • What was indentured servitude in colonial economies?
      Contractual labor system
    • In which colonies was indentured servitude most common due to the demand for tobacco labor?
      Chesapeake colonies
    • The Navigation Acts required all colonial goods to be transported on English ships and through English ports.
    • What staple commodities did the American colonies supply to England under mercantilism?
      Tobacco, sugar, cotton
    • How did the triangular trade impact economic diversification in the colonies?
      Hindered economic diversification
    • Which continent was the origin of tobacco, sugar, and cotton exchanged in the transatlantic trade?
      Americas
    • In which colonies was slavery primarily practiced due to the demand for cash crops like sugar and cotton?
      Caribbean and Southern colonies
    • What was the primary goal of mercantilism as an economic policy?
      Accumulating gold and silver
    • Mercantilism strengthened England's economy but led to resentment in the colonies.

      True
    • What were the three main regions connected by the triangular trade system?
      Europe, Africa, Americas
    • The triangular trade fueled the growth of the transatlantic slave trade.

      True
    • Match the category with its correct characteristic for indentured servitude and slavery:
      Indentured Servitude ↔️ Contractual agreement
      Slavery ↔️ Involuntary servitude
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