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1. Salutary Neglect was beneficial for both the colonies and for Britain (for a while).
2. An example of Salutary Neglect was Parliament's lack of enforcement of colonial taxes.
Salutary neglect in American history is a term that refers to an undocumented, unofficial and long-term British policy imposed in the 17th & 18th-century. It was done to avoid strict enforcement of parliamentary laws that would beneficial for both the colonies and for Britain (for a while). It is meant to keep the American colonies obedient to Great Britain while Britain to focus its attention on European policies.