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In the late 1600's, the change by the British government in enforcing colonial rules was called

A. The Navigation Acts
B. The Frame of Government
C. Salutary Neglect
D. Self-Government

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Answer:

C. Salutary Neglect

Step-by-step explanation:

The policy of salutary neglect was an unofficial approach to legislation that took place in Great Britain. This policy aimed to relax the strict regulations that had been imposed on the American colonies during the previous years. The policy aimed to reduce the focus on America and instead focus the energy of the government on becoming a strong power in the context of Europe. The policy gave the colonies some freedom, and because of this, it is considered to have played a role in their achievement of independence.

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If the question is asking what did the British transform from then historians identify this policy as C, Saulaitry neglect

It's the policy of where the British did not strict rules, regulations, occupation, or tight control over the colonies.

Navigation Acts is the answer I believe since Navigation Acts were the first piece of legislation were the parliament passed to enforce the rules of law onto the colonies.
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