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Which new law banned trade with Britain France and their colonies?

Nointercourse acts


What law required all printed materials made in the 13 colonies have a stamp from Great Britain?

The law that required all printed materials in the 13 colonies to have a stamp from Great Britain was the Stamp Act of 1765. This legislation mandated that many printed items, including newspapers, legal documents, and playing cards, bear a tax stamp, thereby generating revenue for the British government. The act was met with widespread protest and contributed to rising tensions between the colonies and Britain, eventually leading to the American Revolution.


Why did the colonists of Jamestown send surplus goods to England for trade?

English law required Colonists to trade with England.


Whats the law that colonies trade had to be on English ships?

The law that required colonies to trade only on English ships is known as the Navigation Acts. These laws were implemented by the British government in the 17th century to regulate colonial trade and ensure that it benefited England's economy. The Navigation Acts aimed to restrict competition from other countries and increase profits for English merchants.


Did the 1651 trade law called the navigation act prevented American colonist from selling their goods to Britain?

No. It made them trade with Britain.


What law was required to the colonies to the house and supply British soldiers?

The Quartering Act


What act in 1807 banned trade with England and France?

law that banned trade with britain france and their


In what way did each colonies government mirror the government of Britain?

Each colony had two-house legislature, which mirrored the government of Britain.


What law passed by Parliament in 1767 taxed many goods brought into the colonies from Britain?

townshend act


Why did the British colonies want there freedom?

because great Britain was controlling them and they had no freedom. Also everything was a law.


What political influences shaped the governments of British colonies?

it was the same as the BritishObviously the the governments of many former British colonies are base on the British system of government and law. That and in some instances influences that came from the original culture and religion.


How did the sugar act differ from the navigation acts?

The Sugar Act was a tax law which cut the tax on sugar and molasses in the colonies in half, but increased the enforcement of the tax collection. The Navigation Acts were trade laws which forbid any country other than Britain from directly trading with the American colonies. All they really had in common was being directed at America by Britain so Britain would make more money.