(Source: Lostpine — The 27 Grievances Explained)

🔹 1. Original Grievance

“For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world.”

🔹 2. What This Meant to the Colonists

Britain restricted colonial trade, hurting the colonies’ economies and limiting their ability to prosper.

🔹 3. Historical Context

Navigation Acts and other trade laws prevented colonists from trading freely with France, Spain, and other nations. These restrictions were meant to keep wealth flowing to Britain.

🔹 4. Constitutional Response

  • Commerce Clause (Article I, Section 8) — Congress controls foreign and interstate trade.
  • Department of Commerce and the International Trade Administration support fair trade. Trade policy is controlled by elected representatives, not a monarch.

🔹 5. Key Vocabulary

  • Navigation Acts
  • Commerce
  • Tariff

🔹 6. Critical Thinking Questions

  1. Why is free trade important for economic growth?
  2. How does the Commerce Clause protect fairness in trade?
  3. Why did Britain want to control colonial trade?

🔹 7. Short Writing Prompt

Describe how Grievance 16 shows the colonists’ desire for economic freedom.

🔹 8. Extension Activity

Create a map showing colonial trade routes before and after British restrictions.