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Elliot Everett
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5 September, 21:31
Why did the british enact the navigation acts?
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Juliana Odonnell
5 September, 21:33
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The main reason why the British enacted the Navigation Acts was to increase their revenues by ensuring that the colonies only used certain countries/ships to facilitate trade with other nations. This greatly angered the colonists and was one of things that led to the American Revolution.
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