Abstract
In the British colonies along the Atlantic seaboard new agricultural and commercial interests begin to thrive. This success comes at a time when Britain is in conflict with its European neighbors over trade. In an attempt exclude other nations from direct trade with the colonies, England issues a series of Navigation Acts. These edicts are met with resistance, particularly in New England. James II who is much more authoritarian than Charles II creates what he calls the Dominion of New England under the direction of Governor Edmond Andros, a non-Puritan who initiates a series of punitive measures that effectively curtail trade and commerce.
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American History, American Studies, U.S. Colonial History, Unfinished Nation, The
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English
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