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Why did the English Parliament pass the Navigation Acts in 1651?

to create new jobs for colonists

to sell goods to foreign markets

to support England’s economy

to limit shipbuilding in the colonies

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The answer is to sell goods to foreign markets
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User Rkersh
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Answer:

the second one

Step-by-step explanation:

the 1651 act and enumerated certain articles-sugar, tobacco, cotton, wool, indigo, and ginger-that were to be shipped only to England or an English province. In effect, these acts created serious reductions in the trade of many North Carolina planters and merchants.

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