They prevented the colonies from purchasing or selling goods to Spain or France
Mercantilist thinking characterized British economic strategy. For the goal of boosting British finances at the expense of colonial territories and other European imperial powers, the British Parliament passed measures such as protectionist trade barriers, governmental restrictions, and subsidies to home businesses. A flourishing industrial sector and trade with other European nations were two additional things that England wanted to stop happening in her colonies in North America. The British Parliament passed a number of laws referred to as the Navigation Acts in order to achieve this starting in 1651.
This basically stopped the colonies from conducting business with other European nations. A number of further laws that placed more restrictions on colonial commerce and raised customs fees were passed after this one.
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I’ve been researching this for you and Syria would be the only thing that makes sense here.
I say this because they definitely had aqueducts and bridges. They have pictures of all of these including forums.
*I would go with A.*
(i’m sorry i couldn’t be precise, its odd that i found all of these true in a sense)
Factory positions
Because the industrial revolution was about focusing on new machines and creations, so factory positions were created to help in the factory