how did england view it's north american armies
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because the booty hole was lose and niggs was like nawlll niggs
The Navigation Acts list four things: 1. All ships had to pass through an English port 2. All sailormen had to be 3/4 English or colonist 3. Colonist could only trade with England 4. The ships had to be English or colonial ships
angry and determined to be free of the British
Navigation Act
Because Colonists felt they could make more money if they were free to sell to foreign markets themselves.
Under the Navigation Acts, if a colonist bought cloth from France, the cloth would be subject to customs duties upon arrival in the colonies. The Acts mandated that certain goods could only be shipped to England or its colonies on English ships, meaning that the colonist would likely face additional taxes or restrictions. Furthermore, the colonist would have to pay import duties, thereby increasing the cost of the cloth. Ultimately, these regulations aimed to ensure that England benefited economically from colonial trade.
Because Colonists felt they could make more money if they were free to sell to foreign markets themselves.
they made the navigation act that said that England get some of the profit
the colonist could only sell their products in england
Colonists initially accepted the Navigation Acts, which aimed to regulate colonial trade for the benefit of England, but their feelings shifted over time as these laws increasingly restricted their economic freedom. As colonial trade expanded, many colonists grew frustrated with the limitations imposed on them, leading to resentment against British authority. They felt that the acts stifled their economic potential and autonomy, contributing to a growing desire for independence and eventually fostering revolutionary sentiments. The perception of the Navigation Acts as unfair and exploitative played a significant role in galvanizing colonial opposition to British rule.
The Navigation Acts were written by English Parliament. The acts were passed on October 9th, 1651. The Navigation Acts were eventually repealed in 1849.