<span>England started the
Navigation Acts in the mid-1600s to maintain a favorable trade understanding
with the colonies for England’s advantage by implementing trading restrictions.
The colonies were an attractive source of trade and wealth and open trade could
have reduced the opportunities for the British, to stop this Navigation acts
were introduced in Parliament in 1651, 1660 and 1663.</span>
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Answer:
Three lasting influences that Britain had on the United States:
- language: the most obvious lasting influence. The United States is the largest english-speaking country in the world. This is a remarkable fact because a large part of the population of the United States descends from non-english speaking countries like Germany, Italy, Poland or Mexico.
- Common law: the legal system of the United States is based on British common law, where laws are less specific, and judges hold a great degree of power. This in contrast to the legal system of continental Europe: civil law, based on the Napoleonic code.
- Political culture: many political institutions of the United States draw inspiration form British political institutions, from liberalism to the Magna Carta.
Both built pyramids and structures art and clothing was quite similar both were polytheistic and worshipped many gods both had a similar hierarchy
Answer:
The only role of government in a laissez-faire economy is to prevent any coercion against individuals.
Theft, fraud, and monopolies prevent rational market forces from operating. Laissez-faire policies need three components to work: capitalism, the free market economy, and rational market theory.