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The ultimate purpose of the navigation acts was to insure that England and it mercantile empire would always have a favorable balance

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What were the Navigation Acts and how did the Navigation Acts effect the colonies and what was there purpose?

there was resentment toward England and altermately lead to the revolutionary war


The purpose of the navigate acts was to?

The first Navigation Acts were enacted as early as 1650 to control colonial trade.


What was main purpose of the navigation acts?

To make sure that England benefited from the colonial tribe .


What British law not enforced before 1763?

Navigation Act


Who wrote the Navigation Acts?

The Navigation Acts were written by English Parliament. The acts were passed on October 9th, 1651. The Navigation Acts were eventually repealed in 1849.


When were the Navigation Acts passed?

the navigation acts were passed in 1660.


Why did the England Navigation Acts?

The purpose of these laws was to ensure that only England benefited from colonial trade. The Navigation Acts were a series of laws that restricted the use of foreign ships for trade between Britain and its colonies, occurring from 1651 to about 1851.


How did the navigation acts the construction of canals?

The Navigation Acts affected the construction of canals cheaper.


What rules could be found in the navigation acts?

The Navigation acts were passed by the British parliament.


What was not an elements of the navigation acts?

what was navigation act in 1660


Navigation acts what is it?

Navigation acts is a series of laws. These series of acts restricted the use of foreign ships for trade between Britain and its colonies


What laws were passed in the 1600s that affected the rights and activities of specific groups of people?

In the 1600s, various laws were passed that affected specific groups, such as the Navigation Acts in England that restricted trade to benefit British merchants, the Code Noir in France that regulated the lives of slaves and free people of color in colonies, and the Witchcraft Acts in England that targeted individuals, mostly women, accused of witchcraft with severe penalties.