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If a colonist bought cloth from France, what would happen to it under the rules of the Navigation Acts?

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It would need to go to England first. How did exchange laws help the homesteaders? It ensured that the pioneers had a spot to sell products.

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If a colonist bought cloth from France, it would have to go to England first under the rules of the Navigation Acts.

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