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The navigation acts were a series of laws passed in English Parliament in the 1600s that restricted the use of foreign shipping gor trade between England and its colonies. it was originally used for excluding the Dutch colonists from the profits made by the English trade.

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The Molasses Act of 1733

The Sugar Act of 1764

The Quartering Act of 1765

The Molasses Act put higher taxes on molasses when you inported and exported it.

Then the Sugar Act was enforced by Prime Minister of Great Britain George Grenville who by doing this lowered taxes on molasses but highered it on sugar.

Then finally the Quatering Act required that the colonist had to provide food and lodging for British Troops, and soon later came the Stamp Act of 1765 also.

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The Navigation Acts were a series of over 20 laws that the British Parliament passed to restrict trade between the colonies and other countries. These laws began in 1651.

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The navigation acts were english trade laws established in the late 1600s

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