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The 1663 Act, commonly known as the Navigation Act of 1663, stipulated that all goods imported into the English colonies must be shipped on English ships or ships from the colonies. This act aimed to ensure that trade benefited England and its colonies, restricting foreign competition. It also required that certain "enumerated" goods, such as tobacco and sugar, be exported only to England or its colonies, thereby enhancing England's economic control over colonial trade.

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