HIST 103 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Royal African Company, Toleration, Navigation Acts
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Social and political tensions boiled over in sometimes ruthless conflicts between rich and poor, free and slave, settler and indian, and members of different religious groups. Struggles within and between european empires echoed in the colonies. 1675: bloodiest and most bitter conflict in southern new england when an indian alliance attacked farms and settlements that were encroaching on indian lands. Metacom: wampanoag leader (known as king philip) was known as the uprising"s mastermind even though most tribes fought under their own leaders. King philip"s war produced a broadening of freedom for white new englanders by expanding their access to land. Governments should regulate economic activity so as to promote national power. Encourage manufacturing and commerce by special bounties, monopolies, and other measures. Trade should be controlled so that more gold and silver flowed into countries than left them. Serve the interests of the mother country by producing marketable raw materials and importing manufactured goods from home.