Mercantilism negatively impacted the 13 colonies by restricting their trade and economic growth. Colonists were required to trade primarily with Britain, limiting their access to other markets and imposing high tariffs on imported goods. This created a dependency on British manufactured goods and stifled local industries, leading to frustration and resentment among colonists who sought greater economic autonomy. Ultimately, these restrictions contributed to the growing desire for independence.
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