Respuesta :
B. the law did not allow domestic ships to dock in foreign ports was not an aspect of the 1660 Navigation Act.
Answer:
B. the law did not allow domestic ships to dock in foreign ports.
Explanation:
The Proceedings of Navigation of England were a series of laws that, by the one dictated the 9 of October of 1651, restricted the use of foreign ships in the commerce of England (later Great Britain and its colonies). They emerged as a consequence of the 1648 Revolution, in response to the economic conflict. Resentment against these laws motivated the Anglo-Dutch wars and the War of Independence of the United States.