there was resentment toward England and altermately lead to the revolutionary war
No, salutary neglect was when the British neglected to enforce what was going on in the colonies, while the navigation acts were restricted and/or abolished the colonists trade with countries other then Britain, mercantilism. So salutary neglect was exactly the opposite of "enforcing" anything.
Navigation Act
The Navigation Acts were written by English Parliament. The acts were passed on October 9th, 1651. The Navigation Acts were eventually repealed in 1849.
what was navigation act in 1660
Mercantilism
Mercantilism
Navigation Acts
The Navigation Act caused many conflicts in the American colonies which led to the repeal of the Acts in 1849.
The Navigation Acts.
there was resentment toward England and altermately lead to the revolutionary war
Britain applied for the policy of mercantilism to its American colonies through the Navigation Acts. It led to inflation and alienation in the colonies.
by restricting the use of foreign shipping for trade between England and its colonies.
Uh I think it was because black people suck. That's the answer to everything
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.
The main idea behind mercantilism is that you want more exports than imports (more money coming into your country than going out of your country).
The British policy of mercantilism aimed to maximize exports and minimize imports, which restricted colonial trade to benefit Britain economically. This led to resentment among the American colonists, who felt stifled by regulations like the Navigation Acts, which limited their ability to trade freely with other nations. Additionally, the imposition of taxes without representation, such as the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts, heightened tensions and fostered a desire for independence. These economic grievances ultimately fueled the revolutionary spirit that contributed to the outbreak of the Revolutionary War.