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How did Britain use the law in the passage to maintain

power over its colonies?
O It eliminated the colonies' ability to regulate their own
economies.
O It restricted goods that colonies could offer, curbing
trade with the Dutch.
It controlled regulations, which reduced the colonies'
output of trade goods.
Olt limited colonies' trade interactions with the Dutch
and other foreign powers.

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Answer:

a

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Answer: It limited colonies' trade interactions with the Dutch and other foreign powers.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a part of the Navigation Acts that was passed by the English Parliament in an attempt to control trade in the American colonies and limit competition between the British and other foreign powers particularly the Dutch.

The Dutch and other countries had become great trading allies of the American colonies and the British felt their goods were not being patronised enough. This Act cut off the American colonies from other countries so that they they would trade with the British alone and patronise them.

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