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England imposed several restrictions on its American colonies through a series of Navigation Acts, which required that certain goods, such as tobacco and sugar, be shipped exclusively to England or English ports. Colonists were also prohibited from trading with other nations, which limited their economic opportunities and forced them to rely on British merchants. Additionally, the requirement that colonial trade be conducted on British ships further restricted the colonies' autonomy and profitability in international commerce. These measures ultimately fueled resentment and contributed to the desire for independence among the colonies.

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