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which best explains why britain restricted trade with the colonies? to restrict access to britains goods as punishment to ensure that trade generated taxes for the crown to make sure that britain received the coloniesbest exports to inhibit the distribution of colonial goods—and colonial income
Britain used mercantilist policies, including trade restrictions on its colonies, primarily to control trade flows, enforce taxation (like via acts such as the Navigation Acts), and maximize revenue and economic benefit for the British Crown, which was the core goal of its colonial economic system. The other options do not align with the primary, overarching motive of mercantilist-era colonial trade restrictions.
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to ensure that trade generated taxes for the Crown