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Why did Britain enact the navigation acts

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In October of 1651, the English Parliament passed its Navigation Acts of 1651. These acts were designed to tighten the government's control over trade between England, its colonies, and the rest of the world. ... Imported goods from non-English America had to arrive in England and her colonies in English ships.

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