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The economic activities of the English colonies during the late-17th and early-18th centuries could BEST be described as

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agricultural in both north and south
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Answer: Mercantilism.

Explanation: The economic activities of the English colonies at the end of the 17th and early 18th centuries could be described as BETTER as Mercantilism, since it was the main system of said economy and based mainly on the exploitation of precious metals, which according to the appreciation of those who developed this activity, were the economic strength of a State or Nation since through mining, economic development presented a great boom and large dividends could be generated through trade and export of gold and silver.

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