How did the relationship between the colonies and Britain in the 18th century differ from that of the 17th century?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans:
17th century Navigation Acts restricted colonial trade to British ships and traders. However, if British authority tried to interfere with colonial affairs on land, they encountered colonial resistance.

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