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American History—Chapter 3

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The ultimate goal of the country is to build self-sufficiency - trying to get as much gold and silver as possible

British wants to raise raw materials from colonies (not always) People sell products to other countries

As a result, England received more benefits by participating in this transaction, but colonists did not. (Illegal trade)

People do not comply with navigation laws and do not deal with people they want (especially in Massachusetts)

Salutary Neglect - If the colony promises to only trade with the UK, the UK relaxes part of its voyage policy

American slaves are usually coming from Africa (the contract's servants are missing and the Indians have escaped).

Africans tend to unite by doing things together (making things, pottery etc.).

Music and dance is a way for Africans to communicate while maintaining ancient African customs.

Not all Africans accept slavery requirements. Some people do fake diseases, break tools, or slow down work.

In Severn in Storono - September 1739, 20 slaves collected guns and other things to kill the owner of the plantation. The rebellion was suppressed and stricter restrictions were imposed

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