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Jayden Riggs
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11 November, 12:13
Why did the Navigation Acts anger colonists?
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Adam Doyle
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The Navigation Acts greatly angered the colonists by restricting their economic freedoms, since they restricted the use of foreign ships when it came to trade between the colonies and other nations.
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