British mercantilism regulated colonial trade by

a. determining what colonial manufacturers and farmers should produce.
b. stationing commerce agents at every port.
c. determining which countries the colonies could trade with.
d. limiting producers, merchants, and shippers to the home country's markets.
e. imposing a tax on all items produced in the colonies.


d

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