Yes, that's true
The Navigation Acts, directed the flow of goods between England and the colonies. Colonial merchants who had goods to send to England could not use foreign ships- even if those ships offered cheaper rates. The Navigation Acts also prevented the colonies from sending certain products, such as sugar or tobacco, outside England's empire.
UNTRUTHS:The Navigation Act was passed in 1864. (True: Passed 1600.)Stated all sailors must be Portuguese (True: Crews must be 3/4s English)Ships could only take tobacco, cotton, and sugar were to be shipped from the colonies to ports in Asia (True: Only back to England or English colonies.)It prevented the development of the New England colonies. (True: New England colonies prospered, despite competing with British-run ships.
tobacco
Rice and tobacco was shipped to England from Southern Colonies. This was discover by Great Britain.
Yes. The colonies supplied England with tobacco as part of the triangular trade.
tobacco harvesting.
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Tobacco
Growing tobacco
Growing tobacco
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Growing tobacco