Asked by Riski Putro on May 17, 2024
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During the Seven Years' War, some Anglo-American merchants from which cities continued to engage in illegal trade with the French West Indies?
A) Albany, Baltimore, and Quebec
B) Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Wilmington
C) Albany, New York, and Quebec
D) Boston, Philadelphia, and New York
Anglo-American Merchants
Businesspeople from England or the United States engaged in international trade during the 17th to 19th centuries, often playing significant roles in colonial economies.
French West Indies
A region in the Caribbean Sea that consists of French overseas territories, known for their distinct Franco-Caribbean culture and history.
Illegal Trade
The exchange of goods or services that is forbidden by law, regulations, or treaty.
- Analyze the consequences of British policies and warfare on the economy of the colonies and the mercantile structure.
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- Analyze the consequences of British policies and warfare on the economy of the colonies and the mercantile structure.
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