Britain made sure supplies and goods weren't sold to other countries. They saw that as supporting enemies.
1651
The Navigation act was passed in 1651.
The Navigation Act of 1651 made it hard for foreign countries and even their own colonies, to import their goods into England. Everything from the colonies had to travel to England on British ships.
The Navigation Act of 1651 required that all goods from Asia, Africa and America be imported to England only on English ships. It was the first act to set trade and transport restrictions.
The Navigation Acts were written by English Parliament. The acts were passed on October 9th, 1651. The Navigation Acts were eventually repealed in 1849.
the NAVIGATION ACTS :)
In 1651
The Navigation Act of 1651 was problematic for the American colonies because it restricted their trade to only English ships, limiting their economic freedom and forcing them to rely on England for shipping their goods. This legislation aimed to bolster England's mercantilist policies by ensuring that colonial trade benefited the mother country, but it stifled the colonies' ability to trade with other nations. As a result, many colonists resented the restrictions, which contributed to growing tensions between the colonies and England.
The intention of the Navigation Acts was to regulate the trade of the empire and to enable the mother country to derive a profit from colonies. These acts were passed by the British parliament.
No. It made them trade with Britain.
Parliament passed the Navigation Acts to keep all the profits from the colonies for England. They banned trade in colonial ports with any foreign country other than England. Thus, goods couldn't go straight to Europe, bypass Britain and keep British merchants from making money.
45% of 1651 = 45% * 1651 = 0.45 * 1651 = 742.95