What was it: The Navigation Laws were an outdated set of restrictions stating that goods being imported to Britain and colonies must be carried in British ships or ships from their native country. They were originally introduced to stop the Dutch competing with British trade, but by the 1820s, they were restricting British trade. Other countries were bringing out similar policies meaning that British ships were being excluded from EUR ports or paying high duties. Huskisson introduced the Reciprocity of Duties Act 1823 so that countries could allow free entry of each other's ships. 15 signed, including Brazil, Prussia and Sweden.
Liberal: Allowed free entry for foreign ships is a step towards free(r) trade
Not Liberal: Only for 15 countires, almost all of which had underdeveloped ecomomies. This means it is not true free trade.
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