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Geovanni Bishop
16 October, 03:47
Why did the colonist resist the navigation acts
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Ruby Moss
16 October, 05:40
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They believed that smuggling was not at all a crime because the laws were very unjust. The Navigation Acts were laws that were meant to enrich England, and only benefit them.
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