The Navigation Acts controlled trade between England and its colonies by requiring colonial trade to be conducted through English ships. This benefited England economically as it ensured England received profits from colonial exports and imports according to the principles of mercantilism. The Triangular Trade route exchanged goods between New England, the West Indies, and Africa to the economic advantage of England.
The Navigation Acts controlled trade between England and its colonies by requiring colonial trade to be conducted through English ships. This benefited England economically as it ensured England received profits from colonial exports and imports according to the principles of mercantilism. The Triangular Trade route exchanged goods between New England, the West Indies, and Africa to the economic advantage of England.
The Navigation Acts controlled trade between England and its colonies by requiring colonial trade to be conducted through English ships. This benefited England economically as it ensured England received profits from colonial exports and imports according to the principles of mercantilism. The Triangular Trade route exchanged goods between New England, the West Indies, and Africa to the economic advantage of England.
1a. Navigation acts controlled trade that happened between England and its colonies. 2a. Mercantilism: Belief in the benefits of profitable trading 2b. Export: trade product sent outside a country 2c. Import: trade product brought into a country 2d. Triangular trade: trade route between New England, the West Indies, and Africa. 2e. Legislation: a group of people who have the power to make laws. 2f. Bill of rights: written list of freedoms the government promises to protect 3a. The Navigation acts helped England because it made sure that only they would benefit from the trading 3b.