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This study guide covers the Transatlantic Trade and Mercantilism, focusing on the Atlantic World as a trade network, the principles of mercantilism, the Navigation Acts, and the Triangular Trade. It also includes the impact of these concepts on colonial development, resistance, and the West Indies' role. Finally, it provides exam tips, practice questions (multiple-choice and free-response), and scoring criteria.
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Question 1 of 12
๐ The transatlantic trade can best be described as a:
Series of isolated local markets
Highway connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas
Trade route focused solely on gold and silver
System of trade only involving the thirteen colonies