As represented on this map, in what way did the eighteenth-century Atlantic economy represent the principles of mercantilism?
A) The mother country imported raw materials from its colonies and exported manufactured goods.
B) Slave labor drove the economy.
C) The economy had a worldwide reach.
D) Goods were traded for other goods rather than purchased with money.
E) Trade was largely conducted from continent to continent rather than among European nations.
Answer: A) The mother country imported raw materials from its colonies and exported manufactured goods.
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