18. Which of the following historical developments most accounts for the fact that the law in the excerpt had scant success in modifying English colonial behavior in North America? A reliance of English colonial efforts upon trade alliances and intermarriage with American Indians a. The initial lax attention paid to the colonies by Britain Participation by all of the British colonies in the Atlantic slave trade d. The gradual Anglicization of the British colonies over time b. с.

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The questions below refer to the following excerpt.
And it is further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that ... no sugars, tobacco, cotton-wool, indigo,
ginger, fustic or other dying wood, of growth, production, or manufacture of any English plantations
in America, Asia, or Africa, shall be shipped, carried conveyed or transported, from any or the sale
English plantations to any land, island, territory, dominion, port or place whatsoever, other than to
such other English plantations as do belong to his Majesty...under the penalty of the forfeiture of
said goods, or the full value thereof, and also the ship, with all her guns, tackle, apparel, ammunition
and furniture.
The Navigation Act of 1660
18. Which of the following historical developments most accounts for the fact that the law in the excerpt
had scant success in modifying English colonial behavior in North America?
A reliance of English colonial efforts upon trade alliances and intermarriage with
American Indians
a.
b.
The initial lax attention paid to the colonies by Britain
Participation by all of the British colonies in the Atlantic slave trade
The gradual Anglicization of the British colonies over time
с.
d.
19. Which of the following had the most impact in shaping colonial resistance to the above law?
Political thought shaped by the European intellectual exchange
Conflicts with American Indian groups
a.
b.
Chattel slavery's rise to become the dominant labor system in the southern
colonies
с.
d. The spread of Protestant evangelism
Transcribed Image Text:Name: ID: A The questions below refer to the following excerpt. And it is further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that ... no sugars, tobacco, cotton-wool, indigo, ginger, fustic or other dying wood, of growth, production, or manufacture of any English plantations in America, Asia, or Africa, shall be shipped, carried conveyed or transported, from any or the sale English plantations to any land, island, territory, dominion, port or place whatsoever, other than to such other English plantations as do belong to his Majesty...under the penalty of the forfeiture of said goods, or the full value thereof, and also the ship, with all her guns, tackle, apparel, ammunition and furniture. The Navigation Act of 1660 18. Which of the following historical developments most accounts for the fact that the law in the excerpt had scant success in modifying English colonial behavior in North America? A reliance of English colonial efforts upon trade alliances and intermarriage with American Indians a. b. The initial lax attention paid to the colonies by Britain Participation by all of the British colonies in the Atlantic slave trade The gradual Anglicization of the British colonies over time с. d. 19. Which of the following had the most impact in shaping colonial resistance to the above law? Political thought shaped by the European intellectual exchange Conflicts with American Indian groups a. b. Chattel slavery's rise to become the dominant labor system in the southern colonies с. d. The spread of Protestant evangelism
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