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Leanna Dougherty
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10 August, 22:48
What was one result of the Navigation Acts
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Parliament passed laws which forbade the shipping of woolens, hats, and iron products out of the colony in which they were manufactured. The purpose of these laws was to prevent the development of manufacturing in the colonies ... As a result, the Navigation Acts did not successfully control the colonial trade.
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