British mercantilism
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British mercantilism was an early modern economic doctrine that sought to maximize national wealth and power by tightly controlling trade, exploiting colonies for raw materials and captive markets, and accumulating precious metals through a favorable balance of exports over imports.
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| British mercantilism canonical | 1 |
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