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.
By passing the Navigation Acts
By passing the Navigation Acts
Passing several Navigation Acts
Navigation acts is a series of laws. These series of acts restricted the use of foreign ships for trade between Britain and its colonies
The Navigation Acts was when the British raised the prices, and made it illegal for the colonies to trade with anyone but them.
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By passing the Navigation Acts
By passing the Navigation Acts
By passing the Navigation Acts
Passing several Navigation Acts
The Navigation Acts were implemented by England to issue control over trade with and of its colonies. Its intention was to block trade with its colonies and the Netherlands, France, and other European countries.
The first Navigation Acts were enacted as early as 1650 to control colonial trade.
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.