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How did mercantilist policies create tension between Great Britain
and the colonies?

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Well the colonists could only trade with the British so that cut off them making more profit for the other countries and that made them mad because they didn't understand why they had to listen to great Britain when it was so far away from them

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By preventing colonists from trading with most foreign countries. How did mercantilist policies create tension between Great Britain and the colonies? Colonist organized boycotts of British goods. ... Colonists were forced to quarter troops in their homes.

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