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How did the colonists eventually come to feel about the Navigation Acts and why?
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How did the colonists eventually come to feel about the Navigation Acts and why?
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The colonists were heavily opposed to the Navigation Acts practically from the moment they were implemented, since although they increased British profits, they greatly reduced the economic freedom of the colonies.
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