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.
To protect English manufacturers of woolen goods both against American and Irish competition, England passed the Woolens Act of 1698
In order to protect English manufacturers of woolen goods against both American and Irish competition, England passed the Woolens Act of 1698
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
For protecting English manufacturers of woolen goods against American, as well as Irish, competition, England passed the Woolens Act of 1698
For the protection of English manufacturers of woolen goods against both American and Irish competition, the Woolens Act of 1698, passed by England
against both A and I competition; against A and I competition的意思区分
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