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How did England ensure that it would profit from the crops raised in the

British colonies?
A. By passing the Townshend Acts

B. By passing the Proclamation of 1763

C. By passing the Stamp Act

D. By passing the Navigation Acts

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User Lenna
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Answer:

A. By passing the Townshend Acts

Step-by-step explanation:

The Townshend Acts were the laws passed by the Britishers on the Colonies. These acts were implemented in 1767 by the British on the imported goods. The acts were presented by Charles Townshend, British chancellor in the British Parliament, imposed duties on British glass, lead, china, paper, paint and tea imported to the colonies.

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