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Why were the colonists angry about Mercantilism?

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During the mercantilist period colonies faced excessive taxation and periods of inflation
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they argued that by controlling its imports and exports, a country could maximize its wealth (while denying that wealth to rival powers). From a mercantilist mindset, the colonies were seen primarily as a means to an end (existing for the benefit of the mother country).

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