
Colonial Trade
Colonial trade refers to the exchange of goods, resources, and commodities between colonies and their mother countries, as well as between different colonies. During the colonial era, European nations established trade routes to export raw materials like sugar, tobacco, and cotton from colonies, and in return, imported manufactured goods. This system supported economic growth for colonial powers but often exploited local populations and resources. It also created economic dependencies and shaped global markets, laying the foundation for modern international trade.