Mercantilism significantly strained the relationship between Native Americans and the British by prioritizing colonial economic interests over Indigenous rights and resources. As the British sought to control trade and exploit land for profit, Native Americans often found themselves displaced and marginalized. This economic system fueled conflicts over territory and resources, leading to tensions and warfare, as Indigenous peoples resisted encroachments on their lands and sovereignty. Ultimately, mercantilism contributed to a legacy of exploitation and mistrust between the two groups.
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