The Navigation Acts were important because they blocked foreign trade, import and export from their colonies. This meant that British vessels were the only ships allowed to transport goods from their colonies which allowed them to monopolize those item's market.
certain commodities like sugar, tobacco, and indigo could not be shipped outside the British Empire.
The Navigation Act of 1660 and the Staples Act of 1663, also called the Act for the Encouragement of Trade, required all European goods bound for the Colonies to be shipped through England first. The goods would be unloaded, inspected all duties paid and reloaded on English vessels. Imports of commodities such as sugar and tobacco had to be landed, and tax paid before being sent on to other countries. This increased costs and shipping times.
The Clean Air Act
Prince Henry of Portugal established a center of navigation and Exploration in the time of the ReformatioN
The British North America Act or Constitution Act took three provinces and created Canada. That wasNova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Canada.
no the navigation act was before the quartering act
what was navigation act in 1660
Navigation Act
The Navigation Act of 1672 placed a tax or duty on certain items shipped from America to England.
the Triangular Trade
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The Navigation act was passed in 1651.
1660-1673
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Navigation Act by the British Parliament
The Navigation Act of 1651 required that all goods from Asia, Africa and America be imported to England only on English ships. It was the first act to set trade and transport restrictions.