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The Navigation Acts were a series of laws passed by England in the 17th and 18th centuries to enforce the mercantile system. These acts required that all colonial imports and exports be carried on English ships, and certain goods could only be exported to England. They also placed tariffs and restrictions on trade with other countries, in order to protect English merchants and ensure a favorable balance of trade.
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The Mercantile System used American colonies to supply England's needs for resources.
The mercantile system was still strongA+
mercantile system
They produced products that couldn't be made in England.
the mercantile system was still strong
Basically, it means that at the time, the British navy protected or shepherded the mercantile fleet between Britain and the colonies.
The impact of the Mercantile system in the Netherlands was creation of monopolies.
The colonists could not manufacture the same items that were being produced in England.
How did the British mercantile system work?
The system of mercantilism was properly enforced by England. This can be attributed to the structures that have been put in place in the country.