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Navigation Acts

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE NAVIGATION ACTS

JENNA FOWLER, KELSEY KENT, NEELY SHUGART, AND AJHAIA TISDALE
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WHAT WERE THE NAVIGATION ACTS?

  • The navigation acts restricted trade in three major ways.
  • Only British could bring goods to and from the colonies.
  • The only people who could trade with the colonies were British citizens.
  • Goods such as sugar and tobacco produced in the colonies had to be exported to British Ports.
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WHEN WERE THE ACTS EFFECTIVE?

  • They were effective in the years of 1650-1696
  • Passed by the rump parliament
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DID YOU KNOW?

  • British introduced the acts earlier but didn't really enforse them;
  • (glorious revolution had them occupied)
  • they introduced the acts again after the French & Indian war,
  • but the colonies firmly objected.
  • It was intended to make colonies a supplier of raw materials.
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