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british vs colonial authority-did the british government have the authority or right to control trade and the economy of their north american colonies with laws such as the navigation act?
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british vs colonial authority-did the british government have the authority or right to control trade and the economy of their north american colonies with laws such as the navigation act?
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Yes, because it’s the British. They would force them to comply either way due to their strong Military force. And with that force it would also mentally make them in submitting into the British’s demands.
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