The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You did not include the discussion of mercantilism. However, we can help you answer in general terms.
The impact of the Treaty of Utrecht (1713) was that it impeded the governments of Spain and France to unite again. The Treaty -signed in April 1713- was the solution the British monarchy found to establish peace in Europe and to maintain a foreign policy of balance between the powerful European monarchies that ambitioned to conquer more to exploit more raw materials to make their respective crowns, richer. Let's have in mind European mercantilism tried to increase the amount of silver and gold, and other precious metals to strengthen the power of the monarchies in the region.