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The Era of Salutary Neglect: England's Relaxed Regulations in the Colonies

During the February 7th period, England adopted a policy of Salutary Neglect, granting economic freedom to the colonies in exchange for loyalty and support. This approach, influenced by Social Contract Theory and fostering Nationalism, eased enforcement while promoting Quartering requirements. Explore the impact and significance of this policy shift in English colonial history.

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The Era of Salutary Neglect: England's Relaxed Regulations in the Colonies

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  1. February 7 Period when England relaxed its enforcement of most regulations in the colonies for continued economic loyalty and support from the colonies. • Social Contract Theory • Nationalism • Quartering • Salutary Neglect

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