By passing the Navigation Acts
England had established the colonies in North America to make England rich.England rulers passed laws to regulate, or control, trade in the colonies.
The Navigation Acts were created by England to restrict trade with its colonies. England wanted to stop trading between its colonies and other European countries such as France and the Netherlands.
The three significant English laws passed in the 1600s that established trade rules for the British colonies in North America were the Navigation Acts. The first act, enacted in 1651, mandated that certain goods produced in the colonies, known as "enumerated goods," could only be shipped to England or English colonies. Subsequent acts in 1660 and 1663 expanded these regulations, requiring that trade with the colonies be conducted on English or colonial ships and mandating that goods imported to the colonies had to pass through England first. These laws aimed to bolster England's economy and control colonial trade.
England attempted to avoid controlling trade with its colonies by implementing a system of mercantilism that encouraged colonial self-sufficiency and local production. By allowing colonies to trade with other nations under certain conditions, England aimed to foster economic growth and independence within the colonies, while still benefiting from their resources. This approach was designed to create a balance where colonies could thrive without direct control, yet still contribute to the mother country's wealth. However, over time, tensions arose as colonies sought greater autonomy in trade.
The middle colonies had the best balance of trade with england.
England had established the colonies in North America to make England rich.England rulers passed laws to regulate, or control, trade in the colonies.
To enforce mercantilism England passed the NAVIGATION ACTS, (Trade Acts) beginning in 1651. These acts were designed to control trade with its colonies. These laws forced the colonies to trade only with England. England passed other Trade Acts that continued to control colonial trade.
By passing the Navigation Acts
Passing several Navigation Acts
The Navigation Acts were created by England to restrict trade with its colonies. England wanted to stop trading between its colonies and other European countries such as France and the Netherlands.
cotton, sugar, timber, tobacco, molasses and rum are the raw materials that America provided England with in the Triangular Trade
The Navigation Acts required the colonies to trade only with England.
it was fur, trade of different items, food indiginuous to their area, small parcels of land, handmade goods.
The Navigation Acts required the colonies to trade only with England.
The Navigation Acts required the colonies to trade only with England.
they wanted colonists to trade with England
fur trade and agriculture both colonies settlend in new England areas