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Q: What country was prevented from trading with England during the navigation act?
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What did navigation act prevent?

The navigation act, was designed to make the colonies and the parent country (England) dependent on each other, without foreign interference. By doing this, England would exclude foreign vessels from trading with the English Colonies.


Navigation Acts required colonists to do most of their trading?

they had to trade with England


What law passed by England because it wanted a share in its colonies trading profits?

Navigation acts


What was laws passed by England because it wanted a share in its colonies trading profits?

Navigation acts


How did the Navigation Acts control trade?

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.


How did England respond to the success that colonist had trading?

they made the navigation act that said that England get some of the profit


Which European country countries had the most trading posts in India?

Portugal and England


What were some of the aggressive acts committed by Britain that lead to war?

The stamp act, which was the most hated, and was one of the intolerable act. The quebec act, the quartering act, and the enforcement of the Navigation Act which prevented colonist from trading with foreign countries.


What is navigation arts?

Restricted colonies to trading only with British Merchants.


What company began trading opium to china?

I think you meant to ask: What country began trading opium with china? The answer to that is: England. They trade opium with china in return for tea.


How did the navigation act the system of mercantilism?

Mercantilism requires that the colonies exclusively trade with the metropole in order to provide it the economic advantage of being the sole source of finished goods for the colonies. The Navigation Acts prevented the colonists from going to foreign ports or have foreign ships dock for trading in colonial ports in order to preserve the exclusivity required by the mercantilist system.


Why did England pass law specifically aimed at reducing dutch mercantile competitors?

The Navigation Act was passed because the Dutch had the biggest trading fleet of all Europe, and the exports and imports of many countries - including England - were largely realized with Dutch ships. England was keen on expanding its own merchant fleet and on getting a larger share in that business.England also did not like the idea of its being so dependent on Dutch ships for its trading activities. Both considerations led to the Navigation Act which said that any goods going from or to any English harbour must from now on be transported with British ships or with ships from the country of origin or destination. As many European countries had no mechant fleet to speak of, this meant that England basically monopolized that trade. The British so in one stroke cut the Dutch out of the trade between itself and any other country, and forced an enormous boost to the size of their own merchant fleet. The Navigation Act so damaged the Dutch economy that it was a major reason for the three later wars between England and the Dutch republic. But the Dutch could not get the Act repealed, not even when their Dutch Stadholder became King of England as William III.