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I think the <u>Navigation Act 1651,</u> long titled An Act for increase of Shipping, and Encouragement of the Navigation of this Nation, was passed on 9 October <u>1651 </u>by the Rump Parliament led by Oliver Cromwell. It authorized the Commonwealth to regulate England's international trade, as well as the trade with its colonies.
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