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How did the Navigation Acts set limits on colonial exports?

Goods had to be shipped to British ports before being sold to other countries.
Ships from other countries could only deliver limited goods to the colonies.
The colonies were taxed on items they received from other countries.
The colonies were not allowed to ship any goods to Britain.

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Goods had to be shipped to British ports before being sold to other countries.

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