How did some colonists get around the Navigation Acts?

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Responses

by selling to English merchants
by selling to English merchants

by smuggling
by smuggling

by supporting mercantilism
by supporting mercantilism

by growing their own tobacco

1 answer

The correct response is by smuggling. Many colonists circumvented the Navigation Acts, which restricted trade to England and its colonies, by engaging in smuggling activities to sell goods to other countries or markets.