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How did England try to control trade with its American colonies?

By passing the Navigation Acts


How did England try to control trade with its America colonies?

By passing the Navigation Acts


how did england try to control trade with colonies?

Passing several Navigation Acts


How did England try to control with its American colonies?

By passing the Navigation Acts


How did England try to maintain its balance of trade?

Basically, by using the British navy in keeping control of the oceans.


In what ways did England control it's American colonies?

well it wasnt until after the French and Indian war that England really tried to totally control the colonies. They imposed taxes, such as the stamp act, and the tea tax. Some of the colonies had governors apointed by the British to run their colony. They also didnt want the colonies to engage in trade with other countries so they would try to control ports. The proclamation of 1763 also stated that colonists couldn't move into the land west of the Appalachian mountains.


How did England try control trade with its colonies?

Passing several Navigation Acts


Did England try to take over New England?

They'd already taken that part of America when they called it New England. They lost New England along with the other American colonies during the American War for Independence and did not try and reclaim any areas after that.


How can you find info on an American airman who was in aldbourne England 1943?

Try the "American War Library."


Why did the Nazis try to invade England?

Because they wanted to control all of Europe.


How did England try not to control trade with its colonies?

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.


What did English use to try to tighten its control over colonial trade?

They used the navigation acts