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- policies may have contributed to war and motivated colonial expansion. Mercantilist theory varies in sophistication from one writer to another and has evolved...
- expand their claim on revenues derived from the slave labor surplus. Mercantilist ideologies largely explain the rise of the plantation system in the United...
- Carew Reynell (1636–1690) was an English economic writer. Reynell born in 1636, and descended of the family of Reynell of East Ogwell, Devonshire, was...
- prominent in the West Baltic, many governments decided to impose certain mercantilist policies that would protect the interests of their trade and national...
- degrees. On economic issues, the party has maintained pro-business and mercantilist attitudes since its inception. It supports low income taxes, imposing...
- the capital of the captaincy in Guatemala, its legal prohibition under mercantilist Spanish law from trade with its southern neighbor Panama, then part of...
- colonies were redundant, and that free trade should replace the old mercantilist policies that had characterised the first period of colonial expansion...
- several American colonies during the American Revolution, contesting mercantilist reforms of Carlos III that had removed privileges inherited from the...
- democracy, rule of law, and equality under the law. Liberals also ended mercantilist policies, royal monopolies, and other trade barriers, instead promoting...
- trade war. Trump's trade policies were described as protectionist, neo-mercantilist, or autarkist, and increasing inflation became a more common critique...