Asked by Antonio Camacho on May 05, 2024

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England's motives for instituting the Navigation Acts of 1651 included:

A) to curtail colonial trade with the Dutch.
B) to give the colonists a trading advantage over other nations.
C) to reduce the amount of duties on certain goods such as tobacco.
D) to reduce piracy on the high seas, especially with the French.

Navigation Acts

A series of English and later British laws that regulated trade between England and its colonies to control colonial commerce and ensure it benefitted England.

Colonial Trade

Trade between colonial powers and their colonies, often involving the exchange of raw materials for finished goods, and playing a central role in the economic systems of empires.

Dutch

Referring to the people, language, or culture associated with the Netherlands, a country in western Europe.

  • Absorb the rationale and effects associated with British colonial actions, notably the Navigation Acts and the founding of the Dominion of New England.
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Harman ShergillMay 07, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The primary motive for instituting the Navigation Acts of 1651 by England was to restrict the economic activities of the Dutch, who were then England's main competitors in maritime trade. The Acts aimed to ensure that trade with the colonies was carried out in English ships, thereby curtailing colonial trade with the Dutch and other rivals.