How did Charles II change trade laws involving the colonies after he was restored to the throne?

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He removed all tariffs.
He allowed the colonies to trade with any European country.
He limited colonial trade to only trade certain goods with England or
English colonies.
He eliminated the slave trade.

1 answer

After Charles II was restored to the throne, he changed trade laws involving the colonies by limiting colonial trade to only trade certain goods with England or English colonies. This was part of the Navigation Acts, which aimed to ensure that trade benefited England and strengthened its control over colonial commerce.