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In History / High School | 2014-10-20

How did the patriots feel about the Navigation Acts?

Asked by LashondaLisbey

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Limited or strict their trade with nations colony's other than England .

Answered by baybay5010 | 2024-06-10

The patriots hated the navigational laws. they didn't want to be stuck with just trading with the mother country. so they resorted to smuggling with other countries like Spain and France. The navigational laws restricted them a lot and honestly didn't really give them much of a profit. But in the 1660's British rulers wanted to enforce these laws much more, but they patriots still disobeyed them.

Answered by yoen | 2024-06-10

Patriots felt frustrated and restricted by the Navigation Acts, which limited their trade options and often forced them to sell their goods at lower prices to England. Though there were some economic benefits, the increasing enforcement of these regulations contributed to a growing desire for independence among the colonies. This tension between the colonies and England was a significant factor leading to the American Revolution.
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Answered by baybay5010 | 2024-12-26