1) Colonial charters mandated which goods and crops were to be produced a) TRUE b) FALSE 2) Colonial governments turned primarily to France and Spain for trade a) TRUE b) FALSE 3) Colonial manufacturing (making of things using machines) surpassed that of England a) TRUE b) FALSE 4) Colonial economies developed relatively unrestrained as laws were often unenforced. a) TRUE b) FALSE 5) The mercantilist economy that drove colonialism during this time maintained manufacturing as a predominantly European venture, while the colonies provided raw materials, unrefined goods and food stuffs to the mother country. a) TRUE b) FALSE 6) The unofficial policy of salutary neglect during the first half of the 18th Century allowed the colonial economies to flourish. a) TRUE b) FALSE 7) Colonial charters focused on governance and land claims. a) TRUE b) FALSE 8) While smugglers engaged in trade with England’s rivals in order to fetch better prices, circumventing English regulations was not an official policy in the colonies until boycotting occurred after the French & Indian War a) TRUE b) FALSE

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