The Embargo Act
Thomas Jefferson's attempted solution, an embargo upon American shipping, worked badly and was unpopular
Many treaties were unpopular among the American public for different reasons. Those reasons will depend greatly on what treaty in particular is being discussed.
American industry itself
He was the one who wrote the declaration of independence
a sharp decline in U.S. exports
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Drama was unpopular throughout the world at this time.
The Embargo Act of 1807 was a law passed by the United States Congress that prohibited American ships from trading with foreign nations, primarily aimed at Britain and France during the Napoleonic Wars. Its main goals were to protect American interests and avoid conflict by restricting trade in response to British and French interference with U.S. shipping. However, the act led to significant economic hardship in the U.S., particularly for merchants and shipowners, and was widely unpopular, eventually leading to its repeal in 1809.
this area will be the bread basket of the new world
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Because the rest of the world plays soccer.
The Embargo Act was unpopular because it restricted American businesses from exporting goods through ports and via ships. The Act hurt trade with foreign nations.