A 16th–18th century economic system, mercantilism prioritized national wealth through a favorable balance of trade. Governments heavily regulated commerce, imposing tariffs to maximize exports and minimize imports. The crown and domestic merchants primarily benefited, accumulating gold and silver at the expense of colonies and rival nations, often stifling free-market growth.
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