"For the increase of shipping and encouragement of the navigation of this nation... no goods or commodities whatsoever shall be imported into or exported out of any lands, islands, plantations or territories to his Majesty belonging... in Asia, Africa, or America, in any other ship or ships... but in such as do truly and without fraud belong only to the people of England... or of the built of and belonging to any of the said lands, islands, plantations, or territories..."
— Navigation Act of 1660
Which of the following was a primary imperial goal of the British government in enacting the policy described in the excerpt?
- To secure a monopoly on colonial trade and ensure that raw materials from the colonies enriched the mother countryCevap
- BTo encourage free trade among the colonies and stimulate competition with other European empires
- CTo encourage the New England colonies to specialize in large-scale tobacco production for export to Spain
- DTo phase out the use of indentured servants in shipping in favor of chattel slavery
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To secure a monopoly on colonial trade and ensure that raw materials from the colonies enriched the mother country
The correct answer is correct because the Navigation Acts were designed to implement mercantilist policies, which sought to concentrate economic benefits within the British Empire by regulating trade so that colonies supplied raw materials and purchased manufactured goods only from the mother country, using English or colonial vessels.
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The Navigation Acts were structural tools of mercantilism designed to regulate colonial trade to enrich Great Britain and keep colonial commerce within the imperial sphere.