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27 August, 15:19

Why did England forbid the sale of wool, sugar, molasses, and tobacco from the colonies to other countries? A. England was trying to control the currency. B. English merchants feared competition from the colonies. C. Merchants were trying to protect against a shortage of these products.

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  1. 27 August, 15:52
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    B. English merchants feared competition from the colonies is why the English forbade the sale of wool, sugar, molasses, and tobacco from the colonies to other countries.
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