Navigation Acts and British Mercantilism
The British emphasis on enforcing the Navigation Acts between 1651 and 1673 most clearly demonstrates a shift toward which of the following?
A
It reflects an attempt to decentralize economic regulation by granting the colonies autonomy in managing their own trade policies.
B
It indicates a transition to a policy of free trade, allowing colonists to pursue international commerce independently.
C
It demonstrates that Britain was primarily concerned with establishing cultural ties rather than economic control in the colonies.
D
It underscores a deliberate shift towards mercantilist ideals that prioritized strict control over colonial trade and commerce.
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