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What was shipped from Great Britain to the colonies?

By Andrew Vasquez |

The colonial economy depended on international trade. American ships carried products such as lumber, tobacco, rice, and dried fish to Britain. In turn, the mother country sent textiles, and manufactured goods back to America.

What products are imported from Britain?

Top 10

  • Gems, precious metals: US$108.4 billion (17.2% of total imports)
  • Machinery including computers: $70.2 billion (11.1%)
  • Vehicles: $58 billion (9.2%)
  • Electrical machinery, equipment: $55.8 billion (8.8%)
  • Mineral fuels including oil: $34 billion (5.4%)
  • Pharmaceuticals: $25.9 billion (4.1%)

What goods were produced in the British Empire?

The Company introduced raw materials such as tea, jute and rubber to the UK, which were essential to Britain’s development as an economic powerhouse. The importance of cross-empire trade grew during the time of the British Raj in India, and was vital to Britain’s rapid industrialisation.

How did Great Britain benefit from the colonies?

Having colonies helped England in a few main ways: It gave them a safety valve for excess population. England could get raw materials from the colonies as well as things like rum that could be better prodcued in the colonies. They could sell finished goods to the colonists.

What is the most imported product in the UK?

Searchable List of UK’s Most Valuable Import Products

RankUK Import ProductChange
1Gold (unwrought)+173.7%
2Cars-3.8%
3Crude oil-5.8%
4Turbo-jets+1%

Where did the British get their goods from?

Goods from the Americas, Africa and especially Asia were brought to Britain on merchant ships. After 1757, when the East India Company took control of most of India, its shipping fleet dominated trade between Asia and Europe. Sailing ships brought tea, spices, porcelain and textiles from China, India and Arabia.

What kind of goods does the UK export?

England exports manufactured goods, fuels, chemicals, gas turbines, food, beverages and tobacco; it imports machinery and computers. The country also sells and buys manufactured goods, food, fuels, petroleum, cars and medicines. Since the beginning of the colonial era,…

What did the British colonies trade with Canada?

As Canada’s population grew more consumer goods were purchased from Britain and often products such as sugar, rubber, tea, spices, cotton, etc came from British colonies but often processed in the United Kingdom. British cultural goods such as books, art, and later film and music found a market in Canada.

What did the British export in the triangular trade?

This typically involved exporting raw resources, such as fish (especially salt cod), agricultural produce or lumber, from British North American colonies to slaves and planters in the West Indies; sugar and molasses from the Caribbean; and various manufactured commodities from Great Britain.