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Why did England forbid the sale of wool, sugar, molasses, and tobacco from the colonies to other countries?

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stewartriley56 stewartriley56
  • 04-07-2017
Basically it kept the colonies from expanding trade, and in turn kept the colony from expanding and getting new things. England saw the colonies as a threat, and did not want them to grow into another superhero in a new land.
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