Respuesta :
The Navigation Acts required colonists to do most of their trading with England.
Answer:
a. with England.
Explanation:
The Navigation Acts were a series of laws that were passed in Great Britain in order to ensure that the colonies conducted most of their trading with England. This was a consequence of the theory of mercantilism, in which a country believes government action is necessary in order to ensure that wealth does not leave the country. These restrictions on colonial trade were a significant contributing event leading up to the revolution.