What happened as a result of the growth of the eighteenth-century colonial economy?
A) The population grew even faster and per capita income declined.
B) Enforcement of the Navigation Acts sowed the seeds of a lingering bitterness against Britain.
C) The colonies developed a strong industrial base.
D) British consumers stimulated production of American sugar and tobacco.
E) American exports increasingly found new markets in Asia and Africa.
Answer: D
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