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History, 02.10.2019 05:30 allisonlillian

"and whereas great quantities of the like manufactures have of late been made and are daily increasing in the kingdom of ireland and in the english plantations in america and are exported from thence to forreigne marketts heretofore supplyed from england which will inevitably sink the value of lands and tend to the ruine of the trade and the woollen manufactures of this realme be it enacted by the kings most excellent majesty by and with the advice and consent of the lords spirituall and temporall and commons in this present parliament assembled and by the authority of the same: that no person or persons shall directly or indirectly export out of or from the said kingdom of ireland into any forreigne realme states or dominions other than the parts within the kingdom of england."—wool act, 1699

even after the british parliament enacted policies like the wool act of 1699, how did the colonial industries continue to thrive?
a. active piracy
b. salutary neglect
c. raising prices
d. superior quality

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