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Phoenix Lawson
14 December, 09:30
What was the purpose of the Navigation Acts
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Scarlet Braun
14 December, 11:05
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To tighten the governments control over the trade between England, the colonies, and the rest of the world.
In the Navigation acts, all ships with goods that were headed for America, had to go through England first.
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