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Source: PREP

Level: 3

To protect English manufacturers of woolen goods both against American and Irish competition, England passed the Woolens Act of 1698, which prohibited the export of woolen cloth beyond a colony's borders.

  • A To protect English manufacturers of woolen goods both against American and Irish competition, England passed the Woolens Act of 1698
  • B In order to protect English manufacturers of woolen goods against both American and Irish competition, England passed the Woolens Act of 1698
  • C In order to protect English manufacturers of woolen goods against American, as well as against Irish, competition, the Woolens Act of 1698 was passed by England
  • D For protecting English manufacturers of woolen goods against American, as well as Irish, competition, England passed the Woolens Act of 1698
  • E For the protection of English manufacturers of woolen goods against both American and Irish competition, the Woolens Act of 1698, passed by England

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