The Navigation Acts were a series of laws that restricted the use of foreign ships for trade between Britain and its colonies. These laws bolstered trade within the British empire, minimizing financial loses to foreign powers. The Navigation Acts were particularly crippling to Dutch traders, and led to a boom of industrialization and commerce in London. The Navigation Acts also led a sharp increase in the quantity and quality of the Royal British Navy, which led to England becoming a world super-power.
Ship building
Small farmers and immigrants
Homestead Act
The navigation act is the support the role of colonies. This was supported by England.
Spain
The Foraker Act benefited the US because it acquired a new territory from it, Puerto Rico. The Foraker Act was enacted in 1900.
Navigation act
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The one who is benefited.
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Ship building
Using benefited in a sentence: Acquiring the brand new steed, benefited the general greatly.
Those that the plan was designed to benefit
Will have benefited.
To make sure that England benefited from the colonial tribe .
Using benefited in a sentence: Acquiring the brand new steed, benefited the general greatly.