Being a part of an already established nation such as England afforded the colonists of the “New World” many benefits that without may have very well caused their untimely demise. England’s “Royal Navy protected American shipping (p.122) creating an environment situation where the colonists could trade with impunity; thereby “enriching the colonies” (p. 122). Equally important, “lax enforcement of the Navigation Acts allowed smuggling to flourish” (p. 122). Furthermore, not only did they have a guaranteed trading partner with England but that partner held access to a global network of trading connections otherwise unavailable to them. Great ideas and inventions have come into creation by mere extension of others, for instance, governments. England provided a management framework for the colonists to create a government that better suited their political ideologies and religious views. Moreover, England’s rule exhibited many ways which the colonists wished not to employ.
• Describe the role with trade each colonial region in British North America played in the Atlantic World.
There were three main colonial regions in British North America in the Atlantic World: The New England colonies; The Middle colonies; and the …show more content…
This region had the longest growing season and also rivers with deep water inlets and natural ocean ports. The Southern colonies were blessed with broad, coastal plains with rich soil that made single crop farms of tobacco, indigo, rice, and hemp possible. Settlers quickly learned to combine agriculture and commerce resulting in Charleston, South Carolina becoming leading port and trading center of the South. The vast forests of the south provided income from not only the lumber itself, but also tar and resin from the native pine