they felt mad about it because it was unfair.
English law required Colonists to trade with England.
English law required Colonists to trade with England.
they felt mad about it because it was unfair.
The rules for the trade rules were that you could not secretly trade, women could not trade, and you couldn't trade things that were needed in the area.
they felt mad about it because it was unfair.
The rules for the trade rules were that you could not secretly trade, women could not trade, and you couldn't trade things that were needed in the area.
It effected the colonist because they had to make finish products and send them back to England. They were looking for slaves from Africa.
it was cause they were dependent on trade with England
Because they force slaves to work
Because they force slaves to work
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.
The trade rules were not to give anything away that the area needed