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Scots pride urged political independence, but the country’s economic dependence on England argued instead for a tighter union. Many Scots wanted improved access to the English market for their commodities, principally linen and cattle. Scots merchants also longed to share in the growing commerce of the North American colonies, which the Navigation Acts reserved for English exploitation.
American Colonies: The Settling of North America
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