England 3.1 Land and Trade Flashcards

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What was Mercantilism? (RE 3.1)

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The idea that:
-Countries competed for a fixed amount of global trade, and could only be more wealthy if they exported more than they imported.

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What did the Navigation Acts of 1660 and 1663 do? (RE 3.1)

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  • 1660: Exotic groceries imported had to be taken in English ships. Colonial goods destined for Europe had to be shipped through English ports.
  • 1663: European traders must use English ports to trade with America.
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What was the purpose of the Hudson Bay Company? How did it make its profits? (RE 3.1)

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  • Established 1670, had a monopoly over fur supply. (Especially beaver).
  • Paid hunters and traded English goods with indigenous people to acquire fur, making huge profits.
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Why was Bombay given to the East India Company? (RE 3.1)

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  • Given, in exchange for a £50,000 loan to the king, in 1668.
  • Charles needed a port in East India as well as money, as the Dutch were forcing them out of trade.
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What did Bombay trade in? (RE 3.1)

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  • Traded in saltpetre (used in food preservation and gunpowder),
  • Also traded in diamonds, cotton, pepper, dyes, and exotic groceries.
  • Handled silk, tea and porcelain from China.
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What did Gerald Aungier, Bombay’s governor, change in Bombay? How much of a success was Bombay? (RE 3.1)

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  • Set up a government, coin mint, hospitals, fortifications and a dockyard.
  • Population rose 50,000.
  • Imports doubled and exports quadrupled from 1663 to 1699.
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What issues did Tangier face initially? (RE 3.1)

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  • 600 civilians needed 4000 soldiers to defend them from Moroccans.
  • Constant sniper and musket fire.
  • Harassment by Dutch pirates and warships toward merchants.
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What issues did the English face with Tangier? When was it evacuated and abandoned? (RE 3.1)

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  • Costed £75,000 a year by 1676.
  • Soldiers lived in cramped barracks with poor food. (Oats and biscuits).
  • Mosquito bites, unclean water and rubbish piling in narrow streets.
  • Hotbed of Catholicism during the exclusion crisis.
  • Evacuation ordered in 1683, completed 1684.
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How did Charles get and handle the Jamaican Island? (RE 3.1)

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  • Captured by Cromwell in the Interregnum, from the Spanish.

- Charles could not afford to send the navy so Jamaica issued Letters of Marque to privateers.

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Who was Henry Morgan? How successful was he? Why was he trialled? (RE 3.1)

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  • A privateer.
  • Puerto Principe, Cuba, gained 50,000 pieces of eight.
  • Porto Bello, Panama, gained 100,000 pieces of eight between 400 men.
  • Never heard of 1670 Treaty of Madrid and continued attacking Spain, so was summoned for trials, but released when relations soured again.
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What did plantations in the Caribbean make? What did most plantations switch to, why? (RE 3.1)

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  • Cacao, coffee, tobacco, rice and sugar.
  • Most switched to sugar, as tobacco and cotton prices fell.
  • The syrupy by-product, molasses, was used to make rum.
  • Some owners, like Thomas Modyford, became extremely wealthy.
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What jobs did growing sugar require? How many slaves were in the Caribbean and Jamaica by 1680? (RE 3.1)

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  • Required land clearing, spreading and digging in of manure, sowing and weeding, and cutting at harvest time.
  • 1680: 65,000 slaves in the Caribbean, of which 40,000 are in Jamaica.
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In the triangular trade, what goods were transported between America, Africa, Britain? What towns became wealthy due to the slave trade? (RE 3.1)

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  • Slaves from Africa to America and the Caribbean.
  • Raw Materials from America to Europe.
  • Manufactured goods from Europe to Africa.
  • Bristol and Liverpool.
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