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Was the Navigation act an economic or social development

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The Navigation Act was considered a ECONOMIC ACT.

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The United Kingdom made this act to help itself become self-sufficient, and this made it so it relied less on imported goods, and rely on itself more. This act eventually led to the Anglo-Dutch War in 1652, and after that, it led to the Plantation Duty act of 1673, which was the main factor in causing Culpeper's Rebellion. Hope this helps!

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