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- Merchants in colonial times1234:
- Included Puritans in Boston, Pilgrims at Plymouth Plantation, Quakers in Philadelphia, Dutch in New Amsterdam (New York City), and Scots in the Chesapeake.
- Engaged in the "triangular trade" that underpinned American commerce.
- Contributed to the rise of a "merchant class" in pre-Revolutionary America.
- Mercantilism, an economic theory followed by England, led to policies that contributed to unrest in the American Colonies and the American Revolution.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Puritans in Boston, Pilgrims at Ply mouth Plantation, Quakers in Philadelphia, Dutch in New Amsterdam (New York City), and Scots in the Chesapeake were all part of the colonial American merchant establishment. As early as 1621, the famed "tri-angular trade" underpinned that commerce and laid the groundwork for American prosperity.www.encyclopedia.com/history/dictionaries-thesaur…The rise of a "merchant class" was a signifying trait in the transformation of pre-Revolutionary America. It generated a spectacular increase in trade, money flow, consumer goods, power opportunities, colonial pride, imperial status—and popular resentment.nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/becomingamer/e…Mercantilism — or the Mercantile System — was an economic theory that England followed that led to the implementation of policies that contributed to the unrest in the American Colonies, the American Revolution, and the American Revolutionary War.www.americanhistorycentral.com/entries/mercantili…Mercantilism was the basic policy imposed by Britain on its colonies from the 1660s, which meant that the government became a partner with merchants based in England to increase political power and private wealth. This was done to the exclusion of other empires and even other merchants in its own colonies.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_history_of_the_Unit… - People also ask
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