Because in 1800's - " Black " people Came to England. - And passed the navigation acts in 1920 Because of the Catholic supporters Demanded. - Becausae they Stole Items because of the hatrid this happend - In 1840's -
"(Year over 41million Worth's of Items Were took For punishment against The Parliament. So in 1870 The parliament and The whole of UK- Declared war on these people - And Crushed them. if someone was to see them on the streets; they would ITher Kill them, or turn them in - For a small cash reward. About 1 quid - which is about 3 quid today. The punishment was harsh; They burned them. TOrched them, Even used Gases - This is were HITLER - Got his idea's for The Jewish community, and what to do with them.
The English the navigating act so that only British ship could come and leave the bay. This was not a great ideal.
The Navigation Acts were written by English Parliament. The acts were passed on October 9th, 1651. The Navigation Acts were eventually repealed in 1849.
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Yield revenues for the crown and English merchants and divert the colonies' trade from England's competitors and enemies.
The acts encouraged shipbuilding.
Navigation Acts
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 The Navigation Acts were eventually repealed in 1849.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 were passed by the British parliament.
Navigation Acts
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.
The Navigation Acts encouraged the colonists to become smigglers to avoid the higher costs of using English Onlyshipping.
The acts encouraged shipbuilding.
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Navigation Acts
navigation acts
Yield revenues for the crown and English merchants and divert the colonies' trade from England's competitors and enemies.
The acts encouraged shipbuilding.
The acts encouraged shipbuilding.