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History, 12.02.2020 18:55 christianhernan2

In the early decades of the 18th century, English goods sold for as much as 80 to 140 percent more in the colonies than in England primarily due to:a. high tariffs on English goods imported to the colonies. b. a limited supply of English goods available for shipment to the colonies. c. high transportation costs for goods shipped from England to the colonies.

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