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Initially, many colonists viewed the Navigation Acts, which mandated that certain goods be shipped only to England, as beneficial for ensuring a stable market for their products. However, over time, as enforcement intensified and restrictions became more burdensome, colonists began to see the acts as oppressive and a violation of their economic freedom. This shift in perception contributed to growing resentment towards British authority and fueled the desire for independence. Ultimately, the Navigation Acts were seen as a symbol of colonial subjugation rather than support.

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