The "enumeration" principle in the Navigation Act of 1660 required that
A) at least three-fourths of the total value of colonial products had to be shipped in English vessels.
B) certain commodities like sugar, tobacco, and indigo could not be shipped outside the British Empire.
C) European goods bound for the colonies had to pass through England on the way.
D) all colonial commodities had to be sold to British merchants.
B
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By 1830, after settlers had moved into Mexico's province of Texas during the previous decade, the Mexican government responded by:
a. allowing Texans to become both American and Mexican citizens b. giving large land grants to wealthy Americans c. raising taxes to discourage further settlement d. prohibiting further settlement by Americans
Iron-working in Africa was
A) almost nonexistent except in Egypt and Kush. B) introduced by Alexander the Great. C) introduced by Muslim conquerors. D) not a very highly developed technology. E) an important craft, which employed furnaces that produced steel equal to that of Egypt and Rome.
The "regulators" in the Carolinas were
a. committees that opposed British policy. b. committees that attempted to regulate the backcountry economy. c. settlers that attempted to impose order in the absence of an organized government. d. tax collectors who made regular collections from residents. e. farmers who made illegal liquor.
Which outside power briefly (1862-1867) conquered and ran Mexico?
a. Spain b. France c. Britain d. Brazil e. The United States