Respuesta :

Answer:

The colonies turned out to be profitable ventures.

Explanation:

• Mercantilism in Great Britain consisted of the economic position that, in order to increase wealth, its colonies would be the supplier of raw materials and exporter of finished products.

• Mercantilism brought about many acts against humanity, including slavery and an imbalanced system of trade.

• During Great Britain's mercantilist period, colonies faced periods of inflation and excessive taxation, which caused great distress.