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hat was one major consequence of the Navigation Acts on the American colonies?
The colonies gained greater economic independence from England.
The colonies became increasingly frustrated with British trade restrictions.
The colonies were able to freely trade with other European nations.
The colonies experienced a significant decline in agricultural production.
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The colonies became increasingly frustrated with British trade restrictions.
Explanation: The Navigation Acts restricted colonial trade to English ships and required certain goods to be shipped only to England, leading to resentment, smuggling, and rising tensions with Britain.
Explanation: The Navigation Acts restricted colonial trade to English ships and required certain goods to be shipped only to England, leading to resentment, smuggling, and rising tensions with Britain.
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