Navigation acts directed the flow of goods between England and the colonies
Step-by-step explanation:
Navigation act was the act which was passed by the parliament of Great Britain which imposed certain restrictions on the trade of the colonies so that they could not grow too much. The economic policy of Great Britain was based on the policy of mercantilism and for this purpose, they used their colonies to increase their own power and growth and increase their own wealth. This was done by sending their manufactured goods to the colonies to increase the demand of their goods.