why did England forbid the sale of wool, sugar, molasses, and tobacco from the colonies to other countires
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A. England was trying to control the currency. B. English merchants feared competition from the colonies. C.Merchants were trying to protect against a shortage of these products.
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England forbid the sale of certain goods from the colonies to the other countries for several reasons:
Explanation:
- Britain wanted to control the economy of the colonies in America.
- The navigation acts introduced by Britishers in colonies that dominated the trading rights of the colonies.
- The laws allowed the colonist to only trade with Britain which led to the decline in economic opportunities for the colonies.
- The laws helped in generating wealth for England.
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