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how did mercantilism policies create tension great britain and the american colonies? select 2 correct answers. by preventing colonists from trading with most other foreign countries. by requiring colonists to enlist in the military. by introducing indentured servitude to the middle colonies. by controlling import and export prices. by limiting the amount of farmland each colonist could have.
Mercantilism aimed to increase a nation's wealth through trade regulations. Preventing colonists from trading with most other foreign countries restricted their economic opportunities. Controlling import and export prices was another way to benefit the mother - country at the expense of the colonies, causing tension. Military enlistment, indentured servitude introduction, and farmland limits were not direct aspects of mercantilist policies creating tension.
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By preventing colonists from trading with most other foreign countries.
By controlling import and export prices.