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why could the british restriction of trade be considered a violation of natural rights?
restrictions interfered with individuals pursuit of economic self - interest.
restrictions sacrificed trade that would have benefited the colonies for the crowns benefit.
restrictions inhibited the natural right to property by denying colonists access to goods.
restrictions denied colonists the right to conduct business with foreign powers.
Natural rights theory, notably from thinkers like Locke, holds that individuals have inherent rights to pursue their own economic well-being. British trade restrictions (such as the Navigation Acts) limited colonists' ability to engage in free trade for their own gain, directly conflicting with this core natural right to economic self-determination. The other options focus on colonial/Crown benefits or specific trade access, but the violation of natural rights centers on the infringement of individual inherent rights to pursue their economic self-interest.
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Restrictions interfered with individuals' pursuit of economic self-interest.