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The Merchant Shipping Act of 1804 was a significant piece of legislation in the United Kingdom that aimed to regulate various aspects of maritime commerce and shipping practices. It established rules concerning the safety and seaworthiness of ships, the responsibilities of shipowners, and the rights of seamen. The Act also addressed issues related to the registration of ships and the enforcement of maritime law, contributing to the development of a more organized and safer shipping industry. Overall, it reflected the growing importance of maritime trade during the early 19th century.

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