it restricted the use of foreign shipping for trade between england and its colonies, a process which had started in 1651. Their goal was to force colonial development into lines favorable to england, and stop direct colonial trade with the Netherlands, France and other european countries,
there was resentment toward England and altermately lead to the revolutionary war
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The Colonies boycotted English goods.
Well The colonies were being put into effect so Britain had a little to do with that.
Great Britain's rule over the American colonies greatly influenced much of our legal body. We use many of their customs as well.
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there was resentment toward England and altermately lead to the revolutionary war
Boy u should know u dumb huh
Well The colonies were being put into effect so Britain had a little to do with that.
well since the southern colonies taded with france, spain and Holand in the carribean, Britain wanted to be the only country to be able to teade with the colonies so they issude an act that they could only trade with them and them only so france got pissed and had a fall out with britain
The Colonies boycotted English goods.
Well The colonies were being put into effect so Britain had a little to do with that.
Britain gained economic domination of India.
Question: How and Why did England regulate colonial trade? Answer: The Navigation Acts were put into effect which regulated trade between England and its colonies. Trade became more bigger, other colonies got what they needed, or wanted. If needed corrected please do so!Have a nice day or nahh
Great Britain's rule over the American colonies greatly influenced much of our legal body. We use many of their customs as well.
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Great Britain's rule over the American colonies greatly influenced much of our legal body. We use many of their customs as well.