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Whitney Woods
14 June, 13:39
England passed the Navigation Act to
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Sylvia Harmon
14 June, 14:11
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Regulate colonial trade and manufacturing
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Alicia Jenkins
14 June, 14:14
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The purpose of these laws was to ensure that only England benefited from colonial trade. The Navigation Acts were a series of laws that restricted the use of foreign ships for trade between Britain and its colonies, occurring from 1651 to about 1851.
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