The Navigation Acts and the principles of Mercantilism contributed to the Revolutionary War by enforcing tight control over colonial trade, which benefitted Britain at the expense of colonial economic interests. These acts restricted the colonies from trading with other nations and required that goods be transported on British ships, leading to widespread resentment. The resulting economic restrictions fueled a desire for independence as colonists sought the freedom to trade and prosper without British interference. This growing discontent, combined with other grievances, ultimately catalyzed the push for revolution.
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