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They encouraged shipbuilding in the American colonies

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The navigation acts directed the trade between England and the colonies true or false?

It is True.


What is true about navigation acts?

They encouraged shipbuilding in the American colonies


What British law not enforced before 1763?

Navigation Act


The Navigation Acts began to be strictly enforced during the time of George III?

Yes, that is true.


What happen during the navigation acts?

ships were taxed on all imported goods........ It's true


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 The Navigation Acts were eventually repealed in 1849.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 were the navigation acts not strictly enforced?

One of the main intentions of the Navigation Acts was to insulate British shipping companies from competition with the Dutch. Enforcement was often overlooked because the acts actually cost the British money due to stifling cash flow and trade.


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.


Did the navigation acts declare that the colonies could sell tobacco and cotton only to England?

Yes, that's true


What is true regarding the navigation acts by the eighteenth century?

The Navigation Acts that were developed by the 18th century restricted shipments to be sent between the colonies and Britain. In general, the colonists despised the acts and smuggling was rampant because they resented the additional duties on products like sugar, tobacco, and molasses.