How did the British trading system benefit colonies such as Australia, Canada, and New Zealand?

a) They had guaranteed markets providing Great Britain with raw materials and buying products from British factories.
b) They were culturally nearly identical to the British.
Consider This: What were the items that these colonies could provide to England? See 10.1.2: The Economics of Empire.
c) They had strong manufacturing bases of their own.
Consider This: What were the items that these colonies could provide to England? See 10.1.2: The Economics of Empire.
d) They were far enough away from Britain to prevent competition with Europe.
Consider This: What were the items that these colonies could provide to England? See 10.1.2: The Economics of Empire.


a) They had guaranteed markets providing Great Britain with raw materials and buying products from British factories.

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