After Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660, one of his significant actions regarding trade laws involved the enforcement and expansion of the Navigation Acts. These acts limited colonial trade to England and its colonies, restricting the trade of certain goods (like tobacco and sugar) to be exported only to England or English colonies. Therefore, the correct statement regarding Charles II's changes would be:
He limited colonial trade to only trade certain goods with England or English colonies.
This approach aimed to boost England's economy and assert greater control over colonial trade, rather than allowing colonies to trade freely with any European country.